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Jennifer Winn

The New Zinks
The New Zinks by @BaskitKase (Jennifer Winn)

Welp...Zinks returns! He's Zinks again instead of 'The Satou Chi'. He returned to his original name..and it looks like he's changed his char...ALOT. He went all gothic and changed his colours. Well...my char Cirrus went Gothic too so I shouldn't be talking. I like this new look for him anyway. It seems to suit him. What you don't see in the pic is his toungue ring. nodnod I like his shoes too! I based them on Till Lindemann's boots from the band Rammstein. ((Yes..call me obsessed..pokes you)) Also, with the new Zinks..when he gets mad, blood leaks from the bottom on his shoes. I, thinking that is SO increadably cool, had to draw that. So here's Zinks pissed off with bloody footprints! nodnod Drawn with pencil, then pen, then scanned into and coloured with PSP 5.01. Artwork © Copyright 2002 J. Winn

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Posted: Monday, 18 March, 2002 @ 12:31 AM

CUTE! In a blood-foot-print sort of way :)

Posted: Wednesday, 20 March, 2002 @ 07:46 PM

Love the hair ^_^...LOL! Did he just get finished killing somebody or something?

Posted: Wednesday, 20 March, 2002 @ 11:44 PM

Sweet pic as always, Cirrus! =)

If I ever made Keshi gothic, how would people react? XD Probably people'll start trying to kill me. o_O; Shrug

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