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Heather Alexander

Uh, my UJL charrie!
Uh, my UJL charrie! by @heatalex (Heather Alexander)

Hehe, my Um Jammer Lammy character...

She's based off of me (like all my other characters, lol). I haven't really decided much, but I -do- know that I'm going to try and write a fic about her and Milkcan, somehow going thru a bit of murky water (trouble, you illiterates!), but then making up in the end, with a song written especially about the tough times they had. It's going to be a song about unexpected things, and my character (Who's name will be Halie. =D) will both sing and play flute in a few parts of the song. ^^ Hehe.

Anyway, this pic... I like it, sept I'm too lazy to give it a bg. =P And this was my first real try at cging. ^^;;; The other two (book pages for school) were rushed, 20 minute things... this took an hour or two... between my psp shutting down on me every two seconds. -- I have to save after every brush stroke just to be careful! o_O; It's SO annoying...

Uh... Yea. I'll shut it. does

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Posted: Thursday, 31 January, 2002 @ 06:30 PM

Gleeeeeeeeee!! Halupuu has done har 1st real CG XDDD!! Fun, no? Hopefully you will soon be an addict like moi ^_^! Anyways, tis a magicalmagical CG!! The gradients own meee XDD LOL!

Posted: Friday, 01 February, 2002 @ 08:56 PM

HALU!! i founndd yoouuu!! XP wark i'm lazy..never update my side7 archive. x.X waai i want your talent steals it oy, you better IM me next time your online -kaits

Posted: Tuesday, 19 February, 2002 @ 11:38 PM

Great shading on this pic--I especially love the pants!

my art: www.lunarpages.com/corridor

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