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Need Some Help?
Need Some Help? by @MilesTailsPrower007 (MTP)

"...sometimes it's nice to know there's always a hand to offer to help you stand up again."

Christmas-themed =D

Tails tripped, Sonic's offering some help. It's the friendly thing to do. I like how tihs one came out.

Expect alooooot of Christmasy Sonic art from me. I love this time of year. (Hey, it's still November, but close ebough XD)

Sonic and Tails © Sega

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Posted: Monday, 08 November, 2004 @ 12:12 AM

Very sweet in anticipation of the coming holidays. Did you use crayons or colored pencils for this? Either way, I applaud not only your originality, but the clever shading and lighting tactics that you applied to this image. It illustrates perfectly the big brother-little brother-like relationship that these two friends share. I particularly like how bushy and well rounded Tails' tails were drawn. Excellent piece of work you've got here! I hope to see more artwork like this from you in the near future!

Posted: Monday, 08 November, 2004 @ 11:06 AM

Wow, you're one of my first commenters over here, and you did a fantastic job. Detailed comment, and it was friendly too. Thanks.

Yes, I used colored pencils for this (Crayola ones, hehe). I post alot of my art on DeviantART, but I'm sure I'll post some more like this over here too.

Thanks again. =]

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