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Pretty Anais
Pretty Anais by @Elleree (Elleree Phoenix)

Well, i finally finished it and I think it uploaded better this time! Yay! I hope Jill likes the finished image as much as I liked drawing it. This is my half of the art trade and I am tickled pink to have this finished for my best bud Jill. I am very satisified with the picture and like it a lot!! I also like the character, but sadly, she's not mine, she is copyrighted to Jill. ^-^

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Posted: Tuesday, 22 March, 2005 @ 12:51 PM

I too think this one uploaded better. It's a really cool picture! Ireally like her eyes and her hand holding the swing. Good picture, I think Jill will like it!

Posted: Tuesday, 29 March, 2005 @ 12:51 PM

Aw, thank you! The hand holding the swing was a pain to draw, lol. I think Jill did like it, and I'm glad. Thanks again! ~Elly

Posted: Tuesday, 22 March, 2005 @ 03:44 PM

Thank you so much Elly, I love it!!!!!!!!! As I said before, I love her pose, the way you drew her, and the atmosphere. I adore her dress, she looks so beautiful. The coloring is also so smooth, I cant believe you used colored pencils on this! XD Thank you so much Elly!!!

~Jill

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