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Kirstie Williams

DJ Pitbull
DJ Pitbull by @KirstieWilliams (Kirstie Williams)

A family member wanted a logo to put on a shirt. It had to be a pitbull dog with a whistle and a cap because his nickname was "DJ Pitbull". Dunno why, I didn't ask. I just do the drawing. I was rather pleased with the way the colouring came out on the dog. Think it looks like a pitbull?

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Posted: Saturday, 30 August, 2003 @ 01:10 PM

Heh, my dogs are pitbulls. This is too cute. I love it. That expression and little sneer is priceless. Along with his little body. Nice tone. And the backgrounds cool too. Great work, man.

Posted: Saturday, 30 August, 2003 @ 01:11 PM

cute pit bull, kinda looks more like a puppy than an adult though, but i think thats cause the ears and feet are large like a puppy's would be. still quite good though :D

Posted: Saturday, 30 August, 2003 @ 07:02 PM

Cute pitbull. I love the shading. If it was on my shirt I'd LOVE it! Although, I've always thought pitbull's had stubbed tails. But I'm probably wrong T__T; Overall VEEEEERRRRY nice ^-^

Posted: Monday, 29 September, 2003 @ 02:01 PM

It does look like a bit like pit bull, and wow ish he cute =o I looove his little claws!!

Posted: Saturday, 20 December, 2003 @ 11:46 AM

Woow that is awsome i love it !

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