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Year of the Rabite
Year of the Rabite by @smarle (Staci/Nadia)

Another oldie but goodie, this time from 1999! 1999 was the Year of the Rabbit in the Chinese Zodiac. Being the huuuuuuuuuge Seiken Densetsu fan that I am, I turned it into the Year of the Rabite (or Rabi, if you like going by the Japanese name, which I usually do)! I tried to make this pic as kawaii as possible, and I think I succeeded! The cute, toothy smiles... The drippy little paintbrush... The adorable expressions... The hand-drawn, er, mouth-drawn corrections... Waaaaaaaiiii, I love this pic! I used the swamp texture in PSP for the cute grass--it was very effective!

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Posted: Friday, 05 September, 2003 @ 05:08 PM

This is SO DARNED CUTE! I can't critique cause it's old, but it's really, really precious!

Posted: Saturday, 06 September, 2003 @ 02:25 AM

Coot! Coot! COOT!!!

Posted: Sunday, 07 September, 2003 @ 12:48 AM

That is classic. Year of the Rabite... I love it! Who doesn't love those adorable little baddies? Cool stuff.

Posted: Monday, 22 September, 2003 @ 01:11 PM

Awwwwww, cute little wabis. Like how you did the grass, think it might look a little bit better if you gave a hint of shading to the blades sticking up.

I'm still waiting on your Year of the Sheepy. ;)

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Posted: Monday, 22 September, 2003 @ 11:09 PM

Hmmmmm, I never did shade the grass in that picture... I think if I did, I might've messed up the texture...

I hope I finish the Year of the Sweepy Sheepy picture while it still IS the Year of the Sweepy Sheepy... ^^;;;

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