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Wolverine
Wolverine by @mydnyte (Myd Nyte)

My first try at an x-men ever! Drawn on the "Pirates of the Curribean" Oekaki Board...

here are my comments as I did it...


mydnyte @ 2003-05-15 18:57:21
Um.. my sucky try at an x-men... not exactly the way I wanted it to be, so I'm not done yet... but I have to try my lil cosuin to her ball game, so I gotta go.... I'll fix/finish it later...

mydnyte @ 2003-05-15 18:59:10
my mouse needs new batteries... gah.. I dislike drawing with a mouse... -.- mumbles anyway I'll have to get batteries before I can retouch...

mydnyte @ 2003-05-17 16:07:17
Okay, my mouse still needs batteries but I edited it anyway... added background, a bit more detail, and fixed one of his eyes... it still doesnt look the way I want it to... so I'm gunna blame whatever didnt turn out on my cordless mouse and its low batteries... -.^

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Posted: Friday, 06 June, 2003 @ 04:09 PM

Aaahhhhhhhhhh! I love it! What is it about that guy's glare? It's just not Wolvie w/o it. Very well done shine on the claws, too. And wow, again, on the "angry eyes." His eyes have been an inspiration to me more than once.

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