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Julie Ottosen

Race ya!
Race ya! by @odduckoasis (Julie Ottosen)

A piccy I did of Kay and Cat mountain boarding. I redid it from the other version, or added to it I should say, the mountain boards are now.. correct! w/ wheels. XP

This was a fun one to draw, but still kinda hard w/ the poses... I fixed her a little she looks scrunched funny, but I think it looks better now yep. ^^

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Julie Young

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Posted: Wednesday, 02 October, 2002 @ 07:36 PM

OOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!I LURVE this pic!!!!!!Soooooo goooooooooodddddddddddd!!!!!!!!!!!lOL!!!!!

Posted: Tuesday, 08 October, 2002 @ 10:48 PM

cool XD

Posted: Wednesday, 08 January, 2003 @ 09:10 PM

Wow... This may sound pathetic but I've been staring at your work for an hour or two, and I've only been through 3 pages! I think your details really add a lot to the pictures, the creases in the clothing, the shadowing, it seems almost like your characters ((and those that you encounter in your Rps)) are going to leap out of the screen! Keep drawing, I used to be able to draw....fairly well, but I stopped and now I'm lucky to draw decent looking stick figure!(lol) I hope you never lose this gift, this skill.... Cherish it.....

Posted: Monday, 17 February, 2003 @ 01:55 AM

I luff dis pic!! I love to skate board,it's so fun,and in the pic it looks like they are havin' fun! Keep up the GREAT work! XD

Posted: Sunday, 13 April, 2003 @ 12:43 PM

I really like this pic! Cat look so purdy! ^^

One question.. is this from a rp?

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