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Dylan : [shift]
Dylan : [shift] by @highllama (Rachel McLeod)
The scan has sorta messed up the colours a bit : P The fur is supposed to be a lil' darker, but meh. Anyhoo, this is my interpretation of Dylan from Sophia's comic Shift. Hope ya like it Soph! - Shift and Dylan are © Sophia P.Cope -
Artwork © Copyright 2002 Rachel McLeod
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Posted: Saturday, 20 July, 2002 @ 08:55 PM

That is mundo cool! I love the lineart.

Posted: Sunday, 21 July, 2002 @ 03:38 PM

It's teh purtyfull! I love it! He looks so fuzzable! Thanks Rach!!

Soph

Posted: Saturday, 27 July, 2002 @ 11:36 AM

Wow your art is so amazing I love it so much its the best ever, I saw some of your work the other day and loved it so I showed it to my friend who also olikes it. How can you draw so well, I am yout biggest fan ever I love your art so much :)

Posted: Tuesday, 06 August, 2002 @ 04:07 AM

Thank you for such a kind comments! Sorry I didn't reply sooner, I've been super busy with designing a cover for a local fanzine and finishing off some important commissions...

But I'd be happy to draw you something if you like, just e-mail me!

Lotta love 'n' smooches Rakel .x

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