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Shelley L.

Portraits of a Whippet
Portraits of a Whippet by @Swift (Shelley L.)

Whee...Swift sketches! I felt like playing around with my character some, namely because I haven't really done any proper studies of her...might do a charcter sheet next! Char sheets are FUN...=D Or at least the LOOK fun, heh.

At any rate, we've got Anthro Swift at the left (finally a GOOD anthro Swift; the previous times I gave up in despair), Feral Swift displaying a few expressions at the right (as you can tell, I ADORE the middle one <3), and at the bottom you can see the tiny Chibi Swift and HTF Swift X) Anyhoo, I'm probably going to colour this, as soon as I figure out how exactly I want to go about doing it. But as some of you may know I LOVE sketchiness, so here it is =D Enjoy!

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Rough / Concept
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21y4d ago
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Posted: Monday, 24 November, 2003 @ 12:34 PM

hiya, love the sketches!! sorry the trade is taking so long - im currently trying to master drawing greyhounds ( im v v bad at the mo) but getting better so i will keep you posted on that one!! xxx keep up the good work!!

Posted: Monday, 24 November, 2003 @ 04:58 PM

The anthro pose is just too cute! My faves, though, are the ones on the left, near teh bottom. :3 Great character!

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