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Isabel P. Cirerol

Dib and Casie
Dib and Casie by @DarkLuna (Isabel P. Cirerol)

Had trouble doing the kiss (I had never tried making one of the characters with Jhonen's style), but in the end, it didn't come out that bad. Right? I just hope you like it a lot, Crystal.

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Posted: Monday, 05 April, 2004 @ 04:41 AM

Cute! Great work on the characters, particularly the colored lineart. And I also love the sun in the background ^^

Posted: Monday, 05 April, 2004 @ 11:22 AM

EEEE I love it!! Thank you thank you thank you!!! bows I am not worthy!

Posted: Friday, 09 April, 2004 @ 02:06 AM

First thing i knowticed I loved. THe background, the sun is soo well done. The tree could be better but tis ok! And the kiss is sooo well drawn! Looks like she wants more of Dibbah! ^_~* Welll dont I aplaude you!

Posted: Saturday, 03 July, 2004 @ 10:31 PM

Oh My God! I didn't comment on this!? hits self anyways, it's absolutly wonderful. It looks so realistic yet still like a cartoon. how do you do that?! XD I love the background. It gives it a romantic touch ^^. You did a great job on the characters. I love Casie's outfit. The long sleeves reminds me of a shirt i have. That hair tie was so clever. I wrote too much XD Anyways, great job :D

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