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ThreeWings
ThreeWings by @Shadowwolf (Shaddie)

Loooooookie what aye drew in art class to-day. =O OOOOooooo. It's ThreeWings... I was seriously drawing the outline of this like...upsidedown/sideways. So for an upsidedown/sideways outline, I'm pretty dern proud of it... I took the liberty of changing her markings -ever- slightly. And I like this way better than the last picture of her sooo, she's gonna keep these markings. Ummm, this actually took up a whole piece of paper...I think I'll add to it someday, maybe a background... So I guess this is for sale...? o_0 I never draw anything that takes up a whole page, so this is rare, you guys...

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Posted: Friday, 26 September, 2003 @ 03:14 AM

Oooh...clap clap

Very nice, 'cept for the tail which looks kinda short. Is it delibrately done?

Overall, it's awesome, love the 'flowwy' fur and the head. 'Specially the head. nod nod

Posted: Friday, 26 September, 2003 @ 04:52 PM

Wow, Shaddie ... I love your work so much, hehe, you have such a great and unique style. ^-^ This is soooo cool! huggles the wolf

Posted: Friday, 26 September, 2003 @ 10:26 PM

I really like this one, more or the face and back legs but also the quality of your lines and shades. I can't draw a straight line well lol I'm very sketchy... She seems so slick and graceful but I'm always drawn back to the face, I love her face! ::huggles Shaddie::

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