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Phoenix
Phoenix by @katduga (Kat Dugas)

Let's just say he's not named after the legendary firebird for nothing...

This took me a bit, especially that huge tangle of magic all over him...though I do like the ones near his hand. My foreshortening needs work. Artwork © Copyright 2003 Kat Dugas

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Posted: Sunday, 13 April, 2003 @ 02:56 PM

Wooooow...looks mistafied that's sooo cool....^^...I was up late doodleing last night...so I'm hyper hyper hyper

I simply love the way the kid looks melts into puddle

Posted: Sunday, 13 April, 2003 @ 03:05 PM

This is so cute! I love his expression and the magic surrounding him is cool! You did a good job on this one!

Posted: Monday, 14 April, 2003 @ 04:57 PM

DUDE!! O_O! I can't wait till we meet up with him! He's like...COOL!!! ^^ I really like the colors! And my mom saw it when I was looking at it and she's like "Oh wow...I like the hand...she's really good!" So there you have it! ^^ Sondilyn the Canadian Deku Scrub Lumberjack ^O^

Posted: Monday, 14 April, 2003 @ 07:09 PM

O.O Wow..... ^^ Your chara is so cool! ^^ I love the text! ^_^ The magic lookes really cool too.... basically, it's great!

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