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Dane S.

Coraki
Coraki by @uglydog (Dane S.)

Damn, this is horrible. The only thing I like about it is the fur on her hind legs. ErRRgh. ANYWAY. For Coraki, 'cause I wanted to draw her character in return for drawing mine, and she mentioned eye gouging-out, and I thought.. yeah.

I'm just sorry that it turned out kinda really not-good. I think Coraki described her character as an anthro, but I accidentally drew her more non-morphic or maybe were-ish... 'cause my brain goes nuts when I draw. And yeah. I hope she likes it, though.

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Posted: Sunday, 24 March, 2002 @ 02:23 AM

awww...that looks painfull! any way....its a really good pic =D u can draw animals so well...ugh...i only seem to be aqble to draw dragons :P

Posted: Sunday, 24 March, 2002 @ 03:13 AM

Horrible?? It doesn't seem horrible in my eyes. I love the face expression, it gives a good image of hate and pain and the pose looks really good.

Posted: Sunday, 24 March, 2002 @ 10:28 AM

Eww. I ALMOST Got my eye taken out before.. When I Was like.....7 or 8 or something. we had this really old fasioned phone with a long entenna. The antenna was broken cause...somebody broke it. and one day when My brother was handing me the phone, HE POKEN ME IN THE FUUCkING EYEBALL!! WITH THE SHARP END!! ouch. anyways. yeah. thats MY Relation to this picture (I Still have my eye though :D)

Posted: Sunday, 24 March, 2002 @ 06:59 PM

i almost got my eyes poked out by a dog i was walking by wiyh my rottwieler and german shepeard when this doberman came along and scrached me in the eye it hurt i was running in a circe and scraeming then i fell down and blacked out some one took me to the hospital and all i needed was stiches

Posted: Sunday, 24 March, 2002 @ 07:04 PM

yeah i rember that umm my dad was the one who took doglover to the hospitl

Posted: Sunday, 24 March, 2002 @ 10:45 PM

I love it! *hugs Thank you very much Dane. Yes! A permanent solution to red, swollen eyes around this time of year. It's not like Coraki needs them to see anyway; afterall she doesn't have any pupils. I think that's going to be a new theme with Coraki is eye gouging or appearing with empty sockets with scars or blood around the ridges of her eyes.

I like werewolves and wish I could draw them. However, getting clothing to look like it has more dimension is easier for me than fur, at the moment.

About the drawing. The look on her face speaks strongly of frustration and pain. The way she's standing appears like she was bracing herself for the pain that she knew would follow the gouging. I like the shading it really helps define her muscles and features.

I believe you did a great piece of Coraki with the description I gave you, especially since I don't communicate the best through words.

Thank you again.

Posted: Monday, 25 March, 2002 @ 06:42 PM

can i have it?(the eye)

Posted: Sunday, 31 March, 2002 @ 10:59 PM

oOoOoO can i have the other eye

Posted: Monday, 08 April, 2002 @ 02:07 AM

Gives one eye to Reno and the other to CK. Do you want sporks with them? I have sporks.

Posted: Saturday, 15 June, 2002 @ 12:11 AM

This has got to be my favorite out of all your damn too good images!! You are one of the best artists that ever existded Ahem Well then agian thats my opinion, I agree will all your statements, you're art inspired me to make an arnthro form of my charictar Kali.

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