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Dane S.

Happy birthdaYYYEEe.
Happy birthdaYYYEEe. by @uglydog (Dane S.)

WOW, AN "E" RATED PICTURE... for once. A little present for Sync, who is nice, for her birthday. I made her look WAY too dog-like, though. I'm trying to practice with felines.. and.. I did bad.

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Posted: Tuesday, 19 March, 2002 @ 08:05 PM

That is excellent! I love the crisp shading, lines, everything. And the expression is hysterical! Heheh...

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Posted: Tuesday, 19 March, 2002 @ 08:24 PM

well yyeeaaaahhh. I suppose she looks more like a dog. I guess it's her snout. Maybe it needs to be smaller or something. Study cat anatomy on a website if ya want :D We should do a trade some time. +(^-^)+ if you like that is. But I'll bet you have thousands upon thousands of trades that need to be done, so Isa leave you alone :D really cool work!

Posted: Wednesday, 20 March, 2002 @ 06:15 AM
I turned 16 on sunday : D Im A St. Patricks Baby! *stupid irish dance* There after me lucky charms!
Posted: Friday, 22 March, 2002 @ 01:12 AM
AS OF MARCH 16TH: Awwwe look at me! Danie made me look all cute!! ::dances round:: I'm finally not 15 anymore!! :) haaaah! whoopie!

::hugs Danie::

THANK YOUUU! made a new pic for you, too! haven't finished coloring the trade ones though yet. I wish my parents would let me spend more time on the computer so I could! oh well. Drew this is Bio. he he he.

http://www.greytail.com/synchra/danesync2.jpg

gotta love your cross-eyed expression in it! ;) ha ha. thank youuuuuu!

gawd that pic really catches my attitude too. he he, at least that's what all my friends keep saying!

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