@GreenHuskyDoom
Christine Richard

Doom
Doom by @GreenHuskyDoom (Christine Richard)

Okay... this is where I get my name from... My online Fursona- Doom the Green Husky. She is currently under a name change becuase there is a dog out there named Doom and I'm a sucker when it comes to things already taken. She might go under a color change too becuase there's a green husky on deviantart.... Anyways, she's an 'alien' type husky, not from your average littler. That's why her fur is a little different.

I'm going to put her in a 'space' scene, playing with the planets. I want to do it on the computer, but I'm not computer literate. If anyone would like to or can help me, please e-mail me @ canadianwolfqueen@hotmail.com. Thanks.

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Posted: Tuesday, 02 March, 2004 @ 12:02 PM

Why are there several missing chunks? As if this was part of a larger picture and you just erased the rest in a paint program.

Posted: Tuesday, 02 March, 2004 @ 12:10 PM

That's where I am going to add the planets she is playing with... I want to draw them on the computer, but I'm not very computer literate... therefore, I don't know how. That's why there are missing chunks.

Posted: Tuesday, 02 March, 2004 @ 01:56 PM

then why don't you post the version without the eraser marks? i would like to see it ^_^ this one just looks kinda funny with chunks taken out of it.

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