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Rough Drawing #2
Rough Drawing #2 by @katduga (Kat Dugas)

Waa...this one's exactly how it was scanned...cause you can see my sketchbook's margins there...points and giggles immaturely

Anyhow, more wolfy doodles. On the top is just two random wolves, chatting over pie and...cider I guess. On the bottom is a scruffy little youngster. I love his sheepish little smirk.

Again, felt that coloring would somehow pull away from the character, seeing as the lines were so light to begin with. Woo. Artwork © Copyright 2003 Kat Dugas

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Rough / Concept
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21y49d ago
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Posted: Saturday, 05 April, 2003 @ 03:37 PM

Love your stlye and thanks for the comment. Keep up the good work. http://www.side7.com/art/silvthun/gallery.html

Posted: Monday, 07 April, 2003 @ 06:10 AM

I reall like the drawings. It's all cool and stuff! KAKASHI! ^_^ giggles and falls over Mom wants me off...Well, I commented on all of 'em though. Oh, half day of school today! thinks Though...that's kinda irrevelant... BYE! Sondilyn the Canadian Deku Scrub Lumberjack ^O^

Posted: Friday, 11 April, 2003 @ 04:28 PM

PIE!!! :D :D :D :D :D :D

ooo, you should do more sketchy rough drawings... they're so cool! ^_^

~Chibi-chan!

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