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Happy Birthday AF!
Happy Birthday AF! by @lynne (Lynne)

Here is my piccy for AF for her birthday! Happy 18th AF :D

Well, this is sorta kinda pop-art... I outlined the little Nene Pele Dragon from the Dragon in my anidragon program, and then colored him and found a photo for the background.. then I filtered the whole thing to give it that kinda snazzy comicbook look. ^_^

I hope you like, AF!

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Posted: Sunday, 14 November, 2004 @ 08:04 AM

Whoa, it really does have that comic book look.... :) luv the colouring used, and how it seems to be standing at the edge of a great fire... Do u mind if i ask what filters u used for the comic book look?

Posted: Sunday, 14 November, 2004 @ 08:11 AM

Pretty good! I think I know what filter you used I have that in PSP. also.................Shirley

Posted: Sunday, 14 November, 2004 @ 12:26 PM

The colors make me squeal with joy, and I like the sharp backround. It makes me think of the few American comics I've read. Also, the Nene Pele dragon eez CUTE.

Posted: Sunday, 14 November, 2004 @ 07:13 PM

AWWW! :D He looks like he just hatched. I wanna snuggle him! Him and his peeps! cuddle Nice. :B AF will like it!

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