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Go Sonic
Go Sonic by @manucote (Sonitweek C)

My entry for the *sonic-club contest! ( on DA)

I wanted to draw a simple and nice pic. To start I sketched a pic but after looking, it was a lot like one of the Sonic X poster so I did an other and I came up with this one.

A Nice view of Sonic, He'll do a time race! His pose was REALLy hard to draw, not the front hand ( I'm very proud) but the the other one.

And 'cause I like to put some humor into my Sonic pic, I did a funny Knuckles! lol Amy wanna do the cheerleader lol and the poor Knux can't see nothing

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20y2d ago
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Posted: Saturday, 27 November, 2004 @ 01:20 PM

Whoah, this is awesome. Great composition, it's really eyecatching! Your markering is a little streaky in places, but overall, this is a very polished and professional lookingpiece. Good luck in the contest!

PS: Sorry for the double comment, I forgot to make it public the first time. >_<

Posted: Tuesday, 07 December, 2004 @ 10:13 AM

Awesome drawing! I really like it, you did an awesome job on it. It make you feel sorry for poor Knuckles who cant see a thing, its really cute Keep up the great work! ~_^

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