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Izzy Smith

Rose
Rose by @Pink_dino (Izzy Smith)

heh, my main character that represents me. i actually took some time to draw her none-chibi..so hard since i don't do so alot.

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Posted: Tuesday, 01 March, 2005 @ 02:40 PM

Yeah... I know how that is. When you don't draw something often enough it's pretty tough to get around. Well, like they say, practice practice practice... or was it something about waffles? I forget. ^_^

Well with that aside, I really like this picture too. Your style here is very interesting to look at, if I do say so myself. She (you?) is really cute... but what I really find appealing are the way her eyes, ears and hair are drawn in this pic.

And... is she spitting out dandilions there? XD

Posted: Tuesday, 01 March, 2005 @ 05:35 PM

I really like your art style! It's alot like what I draw. She so cute! I also like the way your drew her eyes, ears, and hair. . I like her pose alot, It's adorable! ^^ The way she's standing makes her look even more cute! So your a fox, am I right? I'm a bee......Well, getting off topic now so, ya, GREAT pic!

Posted: Tuesday, 01 March, 2005 @ 05:40 PM

fox/cat/dog..odd mix, i know

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