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Happy Belated Birthday Xlade!
Happy Belated Birthday Xlade! by @Xalan (Xalan Sourkrat)

whince Yeah, this is a little late, but I've been in an art rut lately, and this is one of the few decent things I've been able to draw. Cassidy with those bangs smoothened out (gasp) a bit, and pulled back. Really like this one, although I paniced on the pattern on the outfit, and couldn't finish. :P I hope you like though! And Happy Belated B-day! bear hug time! Artwork © Copyright 2003 Xalan Sourkrat

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Posted: Wednesday, 21 May, 2003 @ 03:49 PM

I wish it looked that good when I drew fabric! wriiinkles.. & such a nice pattern. n_n. I really love her face & anatomy too, your style is so pretty!!

www.side7.com/art/halebrow/gallery.html

Posted: Wednesday, 21 May, 2003 @ 04:11 PM

HANDS! AAAAAAAAAAAAH! I'm so priviledged! POUNCES yayay!

Posted: Wednesday, 21 May, 2003 @ 05:55 PM

She looks really beautiful! I'm truly impressed by her expression and hair, and more so by the patterns on the background and on her kimono. The folds on her obi are seriously very nice, they flatter her feminine figure very well. Good luck pulling out of that art slump, okay? I know how crappy those are, I get them ALL THE TIME.

http://www.side7.com/art/liliwagn/gallery.html

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