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From the ungrateful little *beep* to the king of generosity
From the ungrateful little *beep* to the king of generosity by @freesilv (Freezair SilverEye)

Surprise pic for Stephen McEwan, who has drawn me several pics of my fanchar Ally and even put her in his manga even though I didn't ask him to, and what have I done for him? Jack fiduss. This is Zanshin, his character and new guardian of Sol Sanctum. He seems to like Ally, thought little does he know that soon she will be Ivan's one and only. (Well, OK, so he knows this, but the chara doesn't.) This looks weird... our styles are so radically different that his character doesn't make sense transfering styles. Like the "I hate myself and want to die" Glyshir pic, I cut off the legs because they sucked. Would you believe that the background was done in PhotoMAX?

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Posted: Saturday, 08 June, 2002 @ 09:53 AM

I like it! ^^ Thanks loads, F-Chan. -hugs- It's nice. Heh, the background reminds me of something...like a 70's type style, ne? Its nice though. Yeah...styles are really different, I see what you mean. But you've got the clothing and everything all right! ^-^ Thank you..! -tight hug-

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