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Xenofen
Xenofen by @lynne (Lynne)

A character of mine that no one has seen yet.. actually KidK's met him, briefly.. but other than that, no one has seen him yet ^.^ He will be in 'Not Worthy' if I EVER get rid of my writer's block.. >.<

This is a pencil sketch that I touched up majorly on the computer.. but I kept the texture this time, unlike with the Candelabra pic. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Lynne Stephenson

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Posted: Sunday, 14 July, 2002 @ 07:15 PM

Awwwwwwww! He is so kyoote! Nice job on the texture and coloring too. I like how his eyes shine. Did me, Rach, and Bast see the pencil sketch of this in Reno? It looks really good!....CLOUDS! =D

Posted: Sunday, 14 July, 2002 @ 08:20 PM

Yes, that you did. This one's better though ¬.¬ My sketching ability is.. not up to par with my.. computer coloring.. ability.. 6.6;

Posted: Sunday, 14 July, 2002 @ 08:27 PM

Well, yes Lynne, you're great with the computer effects, but the sketch must've been great! I kind of wish I could see your book more often... I almost never do lately.. oh well. Great job with the shading, and although I have no idea what to expect, I'd like to see the fic when its ready too!

Posted: Monday, 07 October, 2002 @ 10:56 PM

This is so . . . very frito. I envy your computer-coloring greatness. I do. His eyes are so very neat.

I like your stories.

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