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Zim's Spacesuit
Zim's Spacesuit by @lynne (Lynne)

Here is a collage-y thing I put together of.. pics I did of Zim in the ultra-cute spacesuit he wears in 'Battle of the Planets'. Umm.. he has the same expression in all the drawings.. and mostly the same pose.. but.. the techniques were different! One's.. lines, one's pencil-shaded, one's marker, and one's computer-colored. In the computer colored-one I was attempting to be a happy, detailed highlighter/shader and I discovered that Zim is hard to detail that way. So I kind of guessed on his contours. GIR's in this collection too.. he just happened to be on the paper -.- Artwork © Copyright 2002 Lynne Stephenson

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Posted: Thursday, 28 February, 2002 @ 10:15 PM

Kawaiiiiii! You did a hugely good job on all the different versions of Zimmy! I was just kickin' back and watching BOTP on my comp this morning (while enjoying a chocolate brainfreezy, mmmmm) and was thinkin' how much I luv that cute spacesuit...hee...

Posted: Friday, 01 March, 2002 @ 08:24 AM

How are you so DAMN good?! This is fantastic!

Posted: Friday, 01 March, 2002 @ 10:39 AM

::drooool:: So pretty.

Posted: Thursday, 22 May, 2003 @ 06:45 AM

Good studies of his 'determined' face!

I remember when I saw "Planets" I immediately emailed a friend and complained, "ZIM's got a zooty purple rocket suit. I'm so jealous I could spit!"

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