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Jinx at the Pawn Shop (colored)
Jinx at the Pawn Shop (colored) by @Sara (Sara Pettersen)

Whoo hoo! Here's the colored version... :oP

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20y225d ago
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Posted: Thursday, 01 April, 2004 @ 08:00 PM

w00t! Jinx: "Lalala, robbed a pawn shop, got some really cool knives... Lookit me an' my bad self... um hum um hum um hum..." LOL. Ignore me. I love this pic, esp. the cool design on the knives. The wings look a bit unstable; I might unify them in the middle... and the picture is a bit big even with my large sceen, so you might want to consider cropping or resizing it... ^.^

Posted: Friday, 02 April, 2004 @ 08:10 AM

Hehehe. The wings might look unstable because one of them is really not all in the pic, or they might look unstable cause I still havn't gotten wings to look right! I hope its the first, but...it may well be the second, I've been trying to get better looking wings, but everyone still thinks they look wierd! Hmmm....maybe those wings are just big? x.x confused (c: Ah well, happnes plenty often enough. And for the biggness...they said I could use that size! But yeah, it looks somewhat big on my large screen as well...x.x. ^^' Thanks for commenting! Yay Hannah! :oP

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