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Jack Sparrow
Jack Sparrow by @crunchy_chibi (Stephanie Villalpando)

Pencil drawing done in Algebra II. It's JACK SPARROW! What's not to like? I did my best with his eye makeup, but I was afraid I'd turn him into some sort of monster if I exaggerated. Sorry for the notebook paper, but I didn't have anything else with me.

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Posted: Tuesday, 11 November, 2003 @ 05:31 PM

Pirates of the Carribean! I love that movie, and its also my favorite ride at Disney Land. This looks really good, the eye makeup looks good, and it looks fine on the lined paper. I think the only thin you could fix are the feet, they look a little small, especialy the one on the right.

Posted: Wednesday, 12 November, 2003 @ 02:36 PM

I LOVE IT! :;squeals like a fangirl, then smacks self:: Excuse me. I really like the style you have--it's cute, SD, but proportional. I really love the expression--it's just so CUTE! Great job with the attention to details in the hair and costume--and it still seems cool with the notebook paper. :) So don't worry about that too much. Everybody has just got to love Captain Jack Sparrow, I'm tellin' ya...

Posted: Wednesday, 12 November, 2003 @ 06:11 PM

Thanks! I love Mr. Depp... Jack Sparrow cracked me up. ^_^

Posted: Wednesday, 19 November, 2003 @ 03:21 PM

wee hee hee... It's JACK SPARROW!!! Excuse me, Captain Jack Sparrow^o^ I love this pic. Johnny Depp is definetly my favorite actor. And Jack Sparrow is definetly my favorite roll he's played thus far. Great picture. I love the expression. And thanks for the comments on my pictures. Much appreciated^_^ ~Show Rosacea

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