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Jaime Thompson

Ferality
Ferality by @sakarataryn (Jaime Thompson)

Don't you just hate it when people stare over your shoulder as you draw? The weretiger there is me(Well duh!), and it originally started out with a much more peaceful image in mind. Alas, when I went to dig up my pens to ink it, I could only find red and blue.

...and the person watching me was getting irritating, so I added in a victim, changed a few other things, and inked the entire thing in red.

Lovely, isn't it? I'm not THAT deranged...you'd be surprised how easy it is to make something look overboard with fury. Artwork © Copyright 2002 Jaime Thompson

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Posted: Saturday, 06 July, 2002 @ 02:48 PM

Eheee.... This is really amusing. I really would like to do that to ppl that look over my shoulder. ^^

Posted: Sunday, 15 September, 2002 @ 12:10 AM

Heh eh heh.. Yes, we all feel like this at some time, don't we? Mrr.. So twitchy am I. But yes, I love the pose and the poem! Good job at confusing the heck out of the rain, there. And you're so good at inking..

-Ph34r the ph3rr3+5!-

Posted: Tuesday, 05 November, 2002 @ 12:18 PM

That's very well done, especially the expression on the dead person's face.. I also like the eye up in the corner, that's really cool.

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