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Furry dragonized victims are...
Furry dragonized victims are... by @psy (A Hodgson)

Trydain and Frost! This was an interesting picture to do ^^ ..What with all the markings and stuff. Also the first step to my FD's makeover...No more unmarked pelts as being the norm for them... they're now all stripy, marked, spotted, etc... like house cat, dogs and wolves ^.^-v- Now hopefully they won't look like most of the furry dragons out there --'' Artwork © Copyright 2002 Adelle Crowe

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Posted: Saturday, 23 March, 2002 @ 11:25 PM

Whoa. o_o that is just..so aweomse! The detail is so wonderful...This is a WONDERFUL peice of artwork! You should be proud of this brain fart!!

Posted: Monday, 25 March, 2002 @ 02:34 PM

OMG this is sooooooo sweet!!!! It's so beautiful!!! I love it!

Posted: Sunday, 31 March, 2002 @ 03:11 PM

mindless glomping

Posted: Saturday, 06 April, 2002 @ 02:22 PM

I absolutely envy your furry dragons...a world better then mine. Mine look like cats with canine heads and wings....your's are so much more graceful!

Posted: Sunday, 30 June, 2002 @ 05:07 AM

Now that's a drawing! There's some really beautiful detail on this one - the wings and hair especially. Ye've done the dragons justice, Adelle; great job.

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