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Wee!Oekaki time!
Wee!Oekaki time! by @Bybi (Byanca B.)

A bunch of oekaki images I did.Some are old and some are new(oldest being in the top left corner and newest in the botom right corner ~.^) I'm addicted o.o

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Posted: Wednesday, 28 August, 2002 @ 08:24 AM

Heehee, I saw you draw most of those evil cackle

1 - I love the ocean and pose on this, and the expresion is so stitch-like! The claws/paws could be a bit bigger..

2 - Tina! ^__^ I love her lil paws and the eyes on this. The background is very cool and fitting for her as well.

3 - I love the colors you've used on this and the shading is lovely. The background is very sandish, neat job.

4 - Rinmar, weee! ^_^ I love his glowy necklace and the trees are neat as well. The upraised paw is a lil odd though.

5 - Lovely hair on this, and the nose is fantastic too. The upper-arm area could be a bit longer, the elbow comes a little too soon.

6 - my absolute FAVORITE of all of these! SUCH a cute expression and the colors are lovely.. this is as good, if not better than Rain's art 0_0

Your oekakis are a joy to look at and keep improving so much at each one. Keep up the lovely, colorful, and exciting work!

~Theresa

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