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Fiona & 18 at the Hot Springs
Fiona & 18 at the Hot Springs by @Samantha_Lynn (Samantha Lynn)

This is probably the result of me reading too much "Love Hina". But what can I say? It's addicting. ^_^

Anyway, my younger brother and I just started re-watching all of our old Dragonball Z tapes, so now I'm in this weird sort-of cross-over mode, and this is what happened. I think I'll actually have to put the Harry Potterpic on hold just so I can color this one. It has definite potential to become really awesome. So I'm gonna devote a lot of time to making it work.

Wish me luck, and enjoy! ^_^

Artwork © Copyright 2003 Samantha Lynn

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Posted: Friday, 04 July, 2003 @ 03:18 PM

Well, the drawing and the faces are pretty, but PLEASE, their head is tiny and it's unbelievable how their legs are bigger then them, not that would be better, but anyway, my only comment is that the head is too small, but anyway, it's still pretty! (^__^)

Posted: Monday, 07 July, 2003 @ 05:30 AM

I agree. Thats the ONLY thing I think you have to work on :P Its a great pic, but if the heads were bigger, it'd be better. Just something to improve on, lord knows I draw heads too big myself @_@

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