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Keepyrs_groupshot!
Keepyrs_groupshot! by @zenphoenixa (Annabel Lee)

Well, I DID promise myself to do more pics of the Keepyrs as a group. Meanwhile, one year later.... >_< ahem Anyway, no one can say I didn't get around to it. =P From left to right, we have Gale, Hydrya, Survaaner (right at the back! Well, someone had to be at the back!) and Solfaar, all bright and flarey and stuff. Um, yeah. :l Artwork © Copyright 2002 Annabel Lee

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Posted: Saturday, 16 November, 2002 @ 11:09 AM

Waaaaaaaaaah, amazing picture this! Strange to think I drew those guys as widges a year ago...sniffle They grow up so fast! _ Seriously, it's an amazing pic!

Posted: Sunday, 17 November, 2002 @ 02:37 AM

Hey...!! :) Thanks for your comment, I still have the pic you did for me sitting on my computer, it's just too damn cute. ^_^ Good to see you again!

Posted: Saturday, 16 November, 2002 @ 12:59 PM

Good character design, texture, especially good lighting... overall one of the better images I've seen in a while. I like.

Posted: Sunday, 16 February, 2003 @ 04:16 AM

Yay! My favorite kittens all in picture! There is a god, and he gives it a 10/10!

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