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Carly Crawford

Practicing on Photoshop
Practicing on Photoshop by @StormyHotWolf88 (Carly Crawford)

I've been in a moood to learn how to make hair on photoshop. I knew I'd screw up... but I think I know what to do.... but then at the same time, I dunno... I used a Ninetales cause it was the simplest creature I could make that had alot of fur...

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Posted: Monday, 26 May, 2003 @ 04:51 PM

Oooh very sweet. Me likes. ^_^ I heart the shading and the details. Ish very nice =D

Posted: Monday, 26 May, 2003 @ 08:19 PM

SUGOI. (that means, really cool, super, awesome, etc.) And that's the only word I can think of to describe this pic. SUGOI!

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Posted: Wednesday, 17 September, 2003 @ 02:02 AM

OMG! That's gorgeous! The Eevee-lutions and the fox pokemon are my personal favorites. Of all the images of Ninetales that I have seen, I'd have to say that this one is the most astounding. The way the tails are arranged make the creature look like a flower. The face could have used some details, but I'm not gonna complain. Excellent work! I hope to see more like this from you in the near future.

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