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Maile Adams

Tikal concept art
Tikal concept art by @chibiyoshi (Maile Adams)

Okay, to make a long story short... a little while ago I had a spiffy dream that led to a spiffy fic idea. This is what I imagined Tikal to look like in that fic. I tried to give her somewhat older, more motherly appearance (because in the fic she's the mother of Knuckles, Kira, and Kato), but she still looks incredibly cute. @.@ Still, I like the way this came out. I tend to have trouble with echidnas and female furries, but now I've conquered both in one! Yosh! Oh, and Tikal ish spiffy. ^_^

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Posted: Wednesday, 13 August, 2003 @ 12:40 AM

This is a very nice picture of Tikal. :) I remember her form the games. Sonic rocks. :D

I at first thought that this was a cged image until I got a closer look & saw it was colour pencil. I`m amazed at how smooth you make your coloured pencil work.

Posted: Tuesday, 20 January, 2004 @ 08:05 PM

that's pretty, I love how smooth the coloring is!

Posted: Thursday, 12 February, 2004 @ 06:53 PM

wow! that's a good pic! (not to be rude or anything but Tikal is not Knuckles' mother but his ansestor. or did you already know that?) but i really like this pic and the coloring is really good! she's s cute!

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