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Ashley-Lynn Smith

In the Center Ring
In the Center Ring by @ashlsmi2 (Ashley-Lynn Smith)

LOL When I finished this pictrue, I knew exactly what had happened, she slipped off of something from above watchign the circus and fell right into the center stage where he was, and he caught her. Personally I wanted more camera flashes, but I am only doing what I know how to do on Photoshop, and it is colored on the computer too! * beams proudly* Anywho this is YOWZA! Redone. Looks good to me! Artwork © Copyright 2002 Ashley-Lynn Smith

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Posted: Thursday, 16 May, 2002 @ 06:17 AM

Thanks for the comment on Misty in my art page. Your art is absolutely amazin. But my pic of that one girl is majorly a once in a life time pic! LOL I got lucky cause I am so impatient. teehee ^_^

Posted: Thursday, 16 May, 2002 @ 10:53 AM

I agree, I was lucky to have the one in a million computers that did what i wanted, but I get soo bored sitting there and fixing it up before I can color it, i am not real patient either, but oh well, I am glad this came out as it did....thanks a bunch! ^__^

Posted: Sunday, 19 May, 2002 @ 11:06 AM

LOL hey, I have learned that the ones you work the longest one, seem to come out a TON better, like this image of Onna and Trowa, this took me 3 hours to do. And it isn't even very good ^_^()

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