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Two Brothers
Two Brothers by @katduga (Kat Dugas)

More drawing right after reading a Zelda manga. At first this was just twelve-year-old Kas slouching against something, then baby Ty snuck in and fell asleep on his lap. And so we have more monkey boy adorableness.

Kas doesn't usually let anyone know he has a tail, but sometimes it has to stretch a little, otherwise it'll cramp. I guess they're in a tree somewhere.

I tried a little different coloring style in this, added a half-transparent 'blue' layer to everything. And so far I like the result. Booyah.

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Posted: Wednesday, 18 December, 2002 @ 08:05 PM

How sweet!! I love his expression ... the background's so pretty! (moon, oooooh!!!) Your blue-layer technique looks very nice - that and the light blue shine on the edges give a very good sense of a moon-lit night ...

Posted: Thursday, 19 December, 2002 @ 04:57 PM

Eee, look, Kas is as old as mee! ^__^ aww, this is cute... Ty looks sooo cute! Gah, I know I sound like a broken record, saying the same thing in all these comments... but I love cute things! :D

~Chibi-chan!

Posted: Sunday, 22 December, 2002 @ 10:21 PM

AWWWWWWWW!!!! I think it looks so cyute!!! I really like the lighting too! MERRY CHRISTMAS!!! Sonidlyn the Canadian Deku Scrub Lumberjack ^O^

Posted: Friday, 18 April, 2003 @ 05:36 PM

i like it. its really cute. i like cute things.

Posted: Monday, 12 May, 2003 @ 03:14 PM

its CUTE!!!! i love ty's expresion. Kas looks a little anoyed. anyway i like it.

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