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Susan Frame

Neoterical
Neoterical by @susafram (Susan Frame)

Soren Friedmann portrait equivalent to Jonas's, except she's not in Alculain waves hands by her face and gets a wigged out look on her face, pretending that that's very shocking or something (eheheh!) This one actually just started out as a rough sketch in Adobe (5.5), and then just kinda screamed "FINISH me you-~_~!" and other more offensive obscenities. I just recently discovered that Macintosh computers make your stuff look a hell of a lot brighter and more washed out than other comp.s, so watch out there, kids. watch out. And also, this pic is still being touched up a bit, so commentary and/or suggestions would be really really awesome...! Artwork © Copyright 2002 Susan Frame

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Posted: Monday, 01 April, 2002 @ 06:07 AM

Can I say you rock? :D awesome awesome awesome!!!

Posted: Sunday, 07 April, 2002 @ 11:30 PM

huggles the Jonas picture That one was so cool. Anyway, this one is just as great, and I can't think of anything to make it better. X_X

Posted: Friday, 10 May, 2002 @ 03:56 PM

I love the way you've done her hair.

Posted: Friday, 07 February, 2003 @ 01:21 PM

THIS PIC ROCKS!!! BEAUTIFUL!!!! youre soo good! just awesome!! yoiure to good for words!!^.^

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