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Julie Ottosen

You gona gimme a name or what?
You gona gimme a name or what? by @odduckoasis (Julie Ottosen)

This is a sketch I did inspired by a roleplay with a friends lupe I.z (yeah, remember him.. ^_~) and my lupess Isis. He wouldn't give her his name cuz he's a punk like that, then when he was about it give it to her, he hesitated, getting 'enchanted' by her eyes. XD Hehe... so yeah... I really like how this pose came out and such... they're both so like.. cocky and hard core, they seem to work good together... hehehehe. looks off innocently

Anyhoo... so yeah.

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Julie Young

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Teen (O)
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Rough / Concept
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21y276d ago
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Posted: Sunday, 22 September, 2002 @ 10:52 AM

oooh, very racy, julie! lol! she looks just about ready to get the leather whip! heehee

hey, i've noticed that all the female chars you draw that wear modern clothes are all wearing halter tops with spaghetti straps... lol, just an observation

Posted: Tuesday, 24 September, 2002 @ 03:34 PM

is that her tounge?

Posted: Saturday, 28 September, 2002 @ 03:07 PM

no, it's her third lip... sheesh.. ¬¬

Posted: Saturday, 02 November, 2002 @ 11:22 AM

LMAO!!!!

Thanx for clearing that up Erin.. ^_~ hehehehe. You so fooney!!

Posted: Thursday, 10 October, 2002 @ 10:42 PM

MWEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHE!!! I REALY like this one XD It kinda reminds me of the pic I did with Shadow and Russel-^^- KEEP DRAWING FOREVA GIRL!!

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