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Frodo and the Eye of Sauron
Frodo and the Eye of Sauron by @idgiebay (Bridgette Berry)

Lord of the Rings fanart, whee! 'tis Frodo!

I do have other art, but it's stuff I want to CG, and without a scanner.. bleh. I scanned this one at my mom's office. It's done with Prismacolor markers and a bit of Photoshop manipulation (not much, really, but what a difference!). His hair is too light! Oh well. I still like it.

I'll be getting a new scanner within the next week. The old one is officially dead.

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Posted: Sunday, 12 January, 2003 @ 10:56 AM

jawdrop geeze, that's awsome! (sorry, I'm at a loss of words) that is one amazing pic!

Posted: Sunday, 12 January, 2003 @ 10:27 PM

Hehee! It looks like poor Frodo is about to have a mental episode. Hilarious! My stupid brain thought that he was pulling out a bottle of Visine (get's the red out) for a moment. Maybe I need new contacts.

Posted: Wednesday, 15 January, 2003 @ 11:12 PM

XD!! I love the expression on his face! And the FEET!

Posted: Wednesday, 05 February, 2003 @ 11:13 AM

O.k., now THAT is one cool Frodo.. probably one of, if not the best looking ones I've ever seen! SO TAKE THAT! HAHA!

Posted: Sunday, 30 November, 2003 @ 08:45 PM

Wow. Cool. I have no other words.

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