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San Wolfe

Atlas!
Atlas! by @Stagsleap (San Wolfe)

It's my half of an art trade with Xalan! Ok, I know you are probably looking at Skunk (and swooning)... I have a funny story concering that. Well, after I finished drawing Atlas is pencil, I wasn't happy with the results, so.. I drew in a little Skunk to give a kissie to Xalan so she wouldn't feel so bad! Then I ink Atlas all ghetto-like, and was very pleased. ^^

Artwork © Copyright 2003 San Wolfe

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Posted: Sunday, 30 March, 2003 @ 01:59 AM

Aww! Well, I do feel better now! ^_^

That inking is so freaking cool! Ack, me all jealous now! (btw, what type of pen do you use for your inking?) Atlas is just spiffy(I LOVE that hair! It's so hard to draw and you did such an awesome job on it!) and I love the lettering. makes mental note to someday learn to do cool things like that And we see Skunk without his hat! And uh...yeah....

You're so cool Stagsleap! Really! I'll try to have my half done by Monday, I'm playing around with a new colored pencil style, and I'm trying to work out the gliches before coloring the Duke Red piccie. ^_^ Thank you once again, for this and the cute li' Rocky piccy, this really perked up my whole week, thank you so much! You are a compete sweetheart! :)

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