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illustration frame 4
illustration frame 4 by @kazzer (kaz iska)

finally, i just erase the blue frame, and behold! it's finished! fo' your information, it's zack running with a bag and counterfeit 'get outta detention free' cards, but you didn't really need to know that. oh well, can't take it back now, my delete key#s broken. you can be expecting lots more in this vein of artwork soon! Artwork © Copyright 2002 kaz iska

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Posted: Wednesday, 09 October, 2002 @ 06:06 PM

Meloves this progress pic sorta stuff. (poke) More would be fine, please. (holds up plate). PS, love your shapes and your dramatic shading. Man.

my art: www.side7.com/art/daniwill

Posted: Wednesday, 09 October, 2002 @ 09:57 PM

Yes. It's me again. You can't expect me to not comment on your work which is so obviously superior in the ways of its comic goodness. (Mmmm... comic goodness....) Man... such talent and detail shown here... makes me wish I had the means to do that blue line thingy. Then again, I wish I had a certain someone here, too. And NO, it's not Dustin Diamond!

Posted: Tuesday, 15 October, 2002 @ 11:33 PM

wow. the finished image is wonderful. and i still want to lick your feet... O_0

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