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Show preparing with tag team partner{all most done}
Show preparing with tag team partner{all most done} by @show_rosasea (Show Rosacea)

Well, this picture was another one of my pictures that was a victim of my soda exploding at lunch time in school. But thanks to my lovely computer program[and Chad helping me to dry my sketchbook, thank you Chad] It doesn't look that bad. A little bit lighter than I wanted it to look, but oh well. I'm going to color this picture in, so that you can't see the soda stains on it. Prisma colors ROCK! cheers Anyways, I still need to draw the ropes in the back[yes, I know the ropes aren't black, I made a mistake while outlining it!] And I need to do something on the side, can't draw a crowd though. [would drive me to insanity] Maybe a SD person or something[Super Deformed] watching them... Any ideas for me folks?! They are welcome! Anyways, the two characters of course are Show[the one who's jumping up and such], and Tris[the one in the background]. Tris is Shan's original Gundam Wing character. And Show is mine. Translation folks... No Stealing! lol. But I know none of you fine people would anyways. Comments appreciated! Thank You and GOODNIGHT! bows hehe, enjoy folks!

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