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My Hyper Anubis
My Hyper Anubis by @Growly (Growly Lobita)

1...2...3...- Awwwww! :)

A picture of my Anubis, Nny. He's so cute and slobbery. ^^

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Posted: Saturday, 08 November, 2003 @ 11:16 PM

Cute! I love your pencil rendering! His eyes look very much alive, and the shadowing on makes everything look so real! Very nice! =)

Posted: Sunday, 09 November, 2003 @ 06:43 AM

He's sho kyute ^__^ And his big eyes just add to the whole effect- u got some really mad pencil skills going on there. Even the slobber looks good

Posted: Sunday, 09 November, 2003 @ 10:24 AM

Aw that's amazingly cute. Your did great with those eyes. I love anubus! That's really gud, you did the slobber great too, lol. There's awesome detail here, in his eyes and on his forehead ;)

Posted: Sunday, 30 November, 2003 @ 05:49 PM

ACK! SO MUCH CUTENESS! :D I LOVE your work with the pencil. You got some mad skillz, lol ;) Your shading is great. I like how you added shadows, depth, and all that awesome good stuff with just a pencil! Great job :D

... Man, I can't make a single comment anywhere without sounding unspeakably cheesy o_O

Posted: Thursday, 08 April, 2004 @ 08:43 AM

Much awwww-ness! I haven't played Neopets for ages... Didn't know they have these kinds of critters now! I love your drawing, especially the huge ears. They make him look double-cute. :-)

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