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Catherine Fitzsimmons

October
October by @Jinx (Catherine Fitzsimmons)

This picture will hopefully be a page in a catgirl calendar I'll have available for sale by the holiday season. Hey, if I can keep up making new pictures from start to finish in less than two days, I just might make it!

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Posted: Friday, 29 October, 2004 @ 01:30 PM

Jinx, this picture is AWESOME. First of all, I'll just say, I'm not impartial. I love catgirls. And I love YOU, Harry--er, Jinx!! Sorry, random HarryPotterPuppetPals...

This catgirl in particular is very cute--she looks so energetic, spunky! The colors you've chosen (some of my absolute favorites!) really fit in well with this scene. I love fall, you know that, it's my absolute favorite season of them all, and the wind and scarf really captures the feeling of it to me.

When you first described the background, I wasn't really sure it was going to work. I'm really pleased to see how neatly it turned out! The colors aren't distracting or too dark. Very, very nice!

My favorite effect is your sig in the leaf. :) Very cute! I really wish you luck with inspiration on finishing this off--Happy Samhain!

Posted: Sunday, 31 October, 2004 @ 03:57 AM

this is nice, the expressions are great, and i really like how you did the variations in colors when the shawl (?) goes over parts of the pic, especially the tail. offhand, i don't see anything that could use improvement, so..... uhm..... good job XD

Sincerely, Ikaika

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