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NightSteel
NightSteel by @Shadowwolf (Shaddie)

0.0 Oooo, this was a unique request. The wolf, NightSteel, is half covered in metal. o.- I didnt quite get the 'metal-ishy' effect...it kinda made him more robot looking. o_o Evil... Oh well...and I couldnt figure out how his eyes were s'possed ot look like?? Sorry Stone, -.- I messied up on the pic, but I hope it's okay for the most part. Artwork © Copyright 2003 Shadow Wolf

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Posted: Saturday, 15 June, 2002 @ 03:51 PM

it's great shadie!! yea, there is a tiny bit more metal on him, his head is encased in it, and his eyes are more like pupiless triangls, but for the most part it is great! THANK YOU!!!

Posted: Saturday, 15 June, 2002 @ 04:33 PM

Kewl. You be doing requests again? rubs hands evilly Heheheh.

Posted: Sunday, 16 June, 2002 @ 09:29 AM

Oooh, very good! I love his metal, it looks fine. :) Y'know who you should draw? WarLomRoq!! Heheheehe! hides from Shaddie

Posted: Thursday, 04 July, 2002 @ 04:33 PM

Cool Smiles a folish puupy smile runs up to the leg and taps it to see if it sound like steel. Then runs behind a bush and giggles. (Sorry I am a little hyper Blink* )

Posted: Thursday, 04 July, 2002 @ 04:36 PM

Cowers opps, I acsadently sent my last comment to Shadow wolf. Smiles cowerdly. Giggles as she runs out and taps the wolfs leg to see what it sounds like, then runs to a bush and giggles.

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