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Nicole Matias

Good old Mightyena
Good old Mightyena by @Nicole1725 (Nicole Matias)

just an oekaki of Mightyena I don't know I just felt like drawing it hehe

you can watch the animation here http://oekaki.pokevalley.com/index.php?artist=Nicole1725&sortartist2=Go

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Posted: Wednesday, 07 July, 2004 @ 12:56 PM

Ohh, this is beautiful. How did you get his fur to look so real? His tail is especially awesome, falling into the water there...which is as equally beautiful as the rest of the picture. I ove the soft flower colors and the bright greens and blues ^__^ Looks very exotic and pretty, and then with the Mightyena there...s'very cool. Cool cool cool!

Posted: Wednesday, 07 July, 2004 @ 01:33 PM

I love the expression on its face--so thoughtful!

Posted: Monday, 12 July, 2004 @ 01:51 PM

Beautiful!

Posted: Tuesday, 03 August, 2004 @ 05:53 PM

Absolutely beautiful, the fur and the colours of the water are amazing, keep it up!

Posted: Friday, 29 October, 2004 @ 05:09 PM

WOW. This is KEWL. If only the original Pokemon stuff looked like this.

The water has really awesome tints to it, and how Mightyena's tail is just below the surface and has that wet effect. Purty. ^^

You can really see the light coming down and the flowers and grasses are kewl too. >3

Beautiful. As always . . . siiiiigh So purty.

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