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Emily Young

Female Tallest
Female Tallest by @albino_raven (Emily Young)

I actually like this picture despite the fact that there are some mistakes in it. I must tell you, the coloring took me quite a long time. I think I shall call her Nikkidda-Xileh, just "Xileh" for short. Though I used to have another female Tallest fancharacter named Dia, I think she looks more like a Xileh, wouldn't you agree? I think her and Almighty Tallest Red would make a nice couple. Then again, he already looks good with somebody else. (aheheh). I'd really like some comments on this image. They make me happy! I've been gloomy and insane all summer; and, ahrg, I have a headache. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Emily Young

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Posted: Wednesday, 14 August, 2002 @ 12:36 AM

Wow! Lovees the computer coloring! It looks cool with the shading, you did a great job.

Posted: Wednesday, 14 August, 2002 @ 12:46 AM

Wee! Thank you!

Posted: Wednesday, 14 August, 2002 @ 12:43 AM

Hey! This is a pretty good picture! ^_^ She looks sorta like the Almighty Tallest Red! hee, Do a piccu of Red next! :D ~huggles her Red plushie~

Posted: Wednesday, 14 August, 2002 @ 12:49 AM

Thanks! I already have some pics of Red in my gallery..but, hey, I need to draw some more of him. :D

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