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Samantha Nowinski

Shocking Discovery...
Shocking Discovery... by @KarmaSlave (Samantha Nowinski)

My original characters..that girl Jennifer is Wushu's (the guy at the doorway going "AHA!") girlfriend, and she trips and falls on their friend Barry...poor Jen. lol Artwork © Copyright 2002 Samantha Nowinski

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Teen (O)
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Rough / Concept
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21y320d ago
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Posted: Thursday, 08 August, 2002 @ 02:51 AM

Lol! Man, that's got to be one horrible situation to be in XD

Posted: Monday, 12 August, 2002 @ 07:00 PM

Sev hit this right on the head. That gotta be one heck of an embarassing moment. Actually, I experience one somewhat like it when a friend (girl) and I stepped out of a empty room which we where hanging out at during class right in front of our whole JROTC class. We didn't do nothin' but everybody else thought otherwise. Me and her was frozed stiff. lol

Getting to your artwork here, not bad. How ya have her strattling (sp!) him on the floor was done nicely. With me, ya would probably see a bunch of eraser marks there where I'd be redoing it over and over. I kind of have problems with character interaction in my works, I think. And the paper ya did it on gave it a lil' touch with those design thingies going around it.

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