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Aeon Flux

Christmas Greetings
Christmas Greetings by @Icenine (Aeon Flux)

it's a dragon and kitty christmas? I dunno, I was feeling cheerful. My first successful inking! Done in .05 felt tipped micron pen. I finally figured out that pentel ballpoint doesn't work good for inking, at least it didn't when I tried to work with it.

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Posted: Tuesday, 04 December, 2001 @ 11:45 PM

Heh, this pic is sillyfun. I like the way the li'l cats kinda roll over. So sily! {0-333

(petpets the dragon).

He could lead Santa's sleigh -- by breathing a bit of fire to light his way!

my art: www.side7.com/art/daniwill

Posted: Wednesday, 05 December, 2001 @ 03:30 PM

lol, that's cute.

Posted: Wednesday, 05 December, 2001 @ 11:53 PM

Hey! That dragon must be pretty tame! Otherwise those cats might be lunch! heh heh, I like this!

Posted: Saturday, 08 December, 2001 @ 02:09 PM

This is Holly, from the woods! Ha, I like this. It's cute the way the dragon has the present in his mouth and I like the bells too.

Posted: Tuesday, 11 December, 2001 @ 04:49 AM

the guy in the stars and crescents with the magical walkin stick could almost be me except he looks more like someone else i know - you can tell i don't come by here often enough or i would have recognized aeon flux ... well it looks good and tnx+ ... ~;)

Posted: Monday, 17 December, 2001 @ 09:24 AM

Heyo! This is a cute pic (big dragon playing with little kitties!) and really awesome inking. I'm also still messing around with inking media o.o notes down .05 felt tipped micron pen on her To Mess Around With list I really like your work, it has a clean and smooth style and good shading. :3

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