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Salvation
Salvation by @Amborg (Amber Humes)

This took me roughly 5 hours in 2 sittings at the BakaNeko Kouhai Oekaki. Umm, the colored version didn't send there, so here it is.

I really like this. There's something terribly endearing about it. And if anybody wonders, that is -not- Ryan. But if you insist that it is, then maybe you could pretend it's one of his characters based off him. Cuz that's how you people are.

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20y112d ago
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Posted: Sunday, 14 March, 2004 @ 12:04 AM

i like this picture its very interesting.

Posted: Sunday, 14 March, 2004 @ 12:13 AM

I was just wandering through the homepage and saw this as a thumbnail as the recently viewed..! Wee, I have to say I love the colours in the sky - very vibrant and ... shiny. I like shiny things, otherwise I wouldn't have clicked the link. XD;

I also comment you on oekaki-ing for that long. x.X My longest oekaki has been around 1h, and though still took a lot of effort, still looks like crap, so kudos to you!! ^__^

The detail of the spine... it's very nice. I can't stop looking at the character who is not Ryan but a character based off him. o_o giggles XD; Sorry. Uhm.. yes.

Good job altogether..! X3 ~koko

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