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Tyler Baxter

Thumper The Beast
Thumper The Beast by @God_of_the_Lochness (Tyler Baxter)

This is the actual picture I drew of My cat Thumper, as u can see my oekaki drawing of him, is not all that accurate.

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Posted: Sunday, 06 February, 2005 @ 02:25 PM

I love this picture. The fur is so well drawn and very realistic, I just want to pet him. >^^<

Posted: Sunday, 06 February, 2005 @ 08:44 PM

I like your picture, but noticed he doesn't seem to have a center to his eyes..........Shirley

Posted: Monday, 07 February, 2005 @ 08:35 AM

Just to clarify, The blue is the center of his eyes. I did this from a photograph that I took of him. And the flash caused the pupil of him eye to appear blue, and I just thought that I would keep that blue, because it is alomost mesmorizing. (Just in case others are interested in why his eyes appear wrong looking.)

Posted: Monday, 14 February, 2005 @ 08:51 PM
Thumper is such a beast : -D.

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Posted: Wednesday, 02 January, 2008 @ 10:34 AM

Wow! You did excelent on the detail stripes, I like how he looks very realistic and furry. Excelent job! ^_~

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