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Kat's Sketchbook #1
Kat's Sketchbook #1 by @kat23a (kat23b (secret identity))

This is the first in a series of images from my sketchbook, notebooks, or just random doodles from wherever that I'm gonna post up here. All of the "Kat's Sketchbook pieces really didn't have any reason for being made other than I wanted to, and I was bored. ^_^ I'll add to the collection whenever I feel like it.

This one I just drew today, and it was completely random. I was standing next to this huge full-length mirror, and I was turning around to do something when I caught sight of myself. Immediately, I went ":D DUDE! THAT'S A COOL POSE! Where'smysketchbook?" And this was the result. Artwork © Copyright 2003 kat23b (secret identity)

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Posted: Sunday, 12 January, 2003 @ 10:19 PM

stares in awe at the piccy, a bit of drool escaping her mouth 15 minutes later... still drooling shakes head Whoooa....that's good!!

Posted: Sunday, 12 January, 2003 @ 10:57 PM

Cool cool COOL! tries to mimic the pose >:d...this is a fun way to stand as long as you don't try to mov--O.o! gets up off the floor Ahaha...^_^;; This is a really great example of your skill with anatomy, Kat! I wish I could draw people so well...hugs ^.^

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