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In memories of Anaky
In memories of Anaky by @manucote (Sonitweek C)

I said that I wanted to draw my snake character, this is him !

First. The day I got my snake, I wanted to create a character based on him. I drew severals sketches but I didn't finished one of them. But after months, I did it. After my snake died, I decided that I was the day to finally draw a nice and finished pic of that new character and also in memories of Anaky, my snake.

So this is Anaky, my new snake character, all based on my real snake. ( for the colors design) I really really really love the result. This character is simply awersome and I'm proud of this pic.

Anaky is a sexy and strong guy, who love nature and water. He loves fishes and will be happy to take one for ya.

After that.... well.... that's all.

Thanks

Medias: Ink and Prismacolored pencils.

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Posted: Friday, 12 November, 2004 @ 09:45 AM

Sorry to hear about your snake! This is really Kool...fantastic colors and talent is obviously there..........thumbs up! Shirley

Posted: Friday, 19 November, 2004 @ 12:16 AM

Snake morphs... I've tried drawing those on occassion. Talk about a train wreck...

Yours turned out pretty good though. 'Specially like the coloring. (Heh. He's got little racing stripes...)

And cool work with the scenerey. That must have taken some work. (And...with colored penicils. Impressive,)

Looks good.

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