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Emily H

'nother oekaki pic
'nother oekaki pic by @emilu (Emily H)

Yes. I've been drawing a lot of stuff at Snowtail's oekaki. It's fun to draw on those things when yer bored. Anyway... I thought this one was kinda kewl. Emilu and da moon. ooOOOOooooo... Artwork © Copyright 2002 Emily H

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Posted: Sunday, 07 July, 2002 @ 01:04 AM

Woo- PUURRTTTYYY-FULLLLL!!! Thats a really nice picture.. I really, really would KILL to draw like you- really. Ypu rock at art all there is to eet. You're great at shading in other words- GREAT JOB EMILU!

Posted: Sunday, 07 July, 2002 @ 12:11 PM

Ah hahahahahah! lol.

Your art ish #1. And like I said before in your gallery comments:"Using only a pen and napkin, yuo can make something neat!!" or something like that... ^_~

Posted: Sunday, 07 July, 2002 @ 03:59 PM

yer oekaki skills rock! I can't draw a sick man! keep up the great work!

Posted: Monday, 08 July, 2002 @ 12:29 AM

OoOo that rox!!!!!!!!!! what oekaki do u use??

Posted: Monday, 08 July, 2002 @ 06:06 PM

Ok... I don't wanna sit around and wait for the edit comments thing to come up so I can reply, so I just comment. WHEE! Um... I use Snowtail's oekaki. It's at http://wind.prohosting.com/~oekakima/cgi-bin/hosted/snowtail/picture.cgi

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