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An Odd Day at the Beach by @deathdesu (Des Tini)

I'm following the trend of people drawing the Invader Zim cast at the beach in swimsuits. However, when I look at them, I think, "There is no way Zim would go to the beach in swim trunks. You could offer him a billion moneys and he still wouldn't do that." So, I drew Zim the way I thought he'd dress to go to the beach. XD It amuses you, yes? And naturally, Gaz is still playing her GS2, even when she's knee-deep in the ocean. XD Now for self-praise! ahem I really love this pic's background, which I did entirely by hand. Water is so difficult to draw but I feel I did a lovely job! ^^ And the sky! It's so skyish! Also, I think Gaz's swimsuit fits her well. And I reiterate, ZIM! Those water wingies! XD!! Now, enough of that. I shall CRITIQUE myself! Heh. Is it me, or is Dib's head actually bigger than it should be?! Or maybe I made him too tall. Something about him is not right. -.- And Des seems to have grown a few feet OO; She's taller, but not THAT tall. ^^; I woulda erased, but mine was worn to the metal, and I was out and around, where I did not have other erasers. Neee. o_o And I also regret drawing those buoys. It looked better before, regardless of how fun a word "Buoy" is. BUOY!!

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