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Chella Reaves

The Evolution of Boxer Kitty
The Evolution of Boxer Kitty by @klawzie (Chella Reaves)

I decided it was time for an update of this picture.

A boxing kitty as drawn by myself in 1995, late 1998 (not '99 as the pic says), and 2001.

The one drawn today was drawn in Painter with my tablet. I know there are errors in it, and I did try to fix them, but unfortunately, the tablet is not as responsive in my hands as a pencil and paper are and I couldn't find my inking pen after a certain period of looking for it. So there we go.

Still, it shows a (IMHO) significant improvement even granting that it's not my best work. So I'll probably (try, anyway) to update this in about 6 months or so, rather than 2 years.

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Posted: Wednesday, 01 October, 2003 @ 03:11 AM

wow, your style and talent sure has developed over the years. I actually like the 2001 the best. the 2003 one seems a bit thin to be boxing. o.o.. boney knees.. lol.. sorry.. the coloring is great. i really like her hair also.

Posted: Wednesday, 01 October, 2003 @ 09:41 AM

Heh, I love stuff like this.

The other day, whilst brushing my teeth, the memory of an ollllllld pic of Jer and the Queen banged into my mind...I'm almost tempted to post it with a side-by-side comparison of my latest portraits of the two.

(Shiver) I hate my old art. I think it hides under the bed, waiting until the day when I let my guard down...then...REVENGE!

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