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The Fennec Vixen
The Fennec Vixen by @Dalamar (Blue Deyeu)

I'm trying to do all of my friends as the various animals they embody. This is Kevi (pronounced Kee-vee,) as a fennec fox. They have the ears that are bigger than their heads...whoo. Now, I realize the left leg is...questionable. So it's noted that I flubbed up. T_T Anyway...done with Prismacolor colored pencils and ballpoint pen. Yay.

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Posted: Saturday, 13 November, 2004 @ 04:30 AM

Ooooo!! Yess! A picture very nicely done. Love the colors. The pose. And the background. She looks too lost and serious though.. >.< And he left hand looks weird.. The one over her leg. xX

Posted: Saturday, 13 November, 2004 @ 03:14 PM

Yeah, I'm afraid I messed that up...but it's okay; Kevi's not the type to kill me for maiming her picture. I think.

Posted: Monday, 15 November, 2004 @ 09:43 PM

I think this is a really cool idea, to draw your friends as the animals whose traits they embody. This is pretty nice, like you mentioned, the legs and hands look slightly off, but keep practicing and they'll get better. I definetly like the coloring on this one, especially the tail. Very nice!

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