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Catherine Fitzsimmons

April
April by @Jinx (Catherine Fitzsimmons)

I've been a slacker this week. But here's April anyway, and it looks like she wishes she was another month's calendar girl.

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20y14d ago
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Posted: Sunday, 14 November, 2004 @ 09:07 PM

EEK! The poor thing! Oh, Jinx, I love how this one turned out! Her expression is just perfect, and I love her hand--see, it worked out after all. It looks great! The higlights on the raincoat are a nice touch as well. :) This is perfect for April! Hmm. My one critique, though--shouldn't the rain be blowing the same direction the umbrella is? Well, it's not really a problem considering how much things blow every-which way during April storms. I am really loving these ones! Keep it up!

Posted: Monday, 15 November, 2004 @ 06:56 AM

This is just fun! but uh.... showers in april??? lol, i know, it just doesn't happen that way here, we get winter showers only, and then it's dry the rest of the year. That poooooor catgirl.... it's going to really stink having to wring out her tail, lol.... purrfect expression for a catgirl getting stuck in the rain without an umbrella, lol. great job XD.

Sincerely, Ikaika

Posted: Wednesday, 15 December, 2004 @ 04:31 PM

I love how you made the coat shiny like a real rain coat! He expression is really cute, and I really like her hand. ;3

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