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Kristen Sharpe

Captive
Captive by @kristensk (Kristen Sharpe)

Yet more trouble for the SWAT Kats... Razor's been captured and tied to a chair in a darkened room. Ready for interrogation? Well, Razor's not waiting to find out. Actually, he appears to be in the middle of contorting his way out of those ropes. Gotta watch those felines - they're flexible.(pencil drawing with Photoshop elements)

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Posted: Saturday, 09 March, 2002 @ 03:28 PM

Oooo.. coolness. Razor dose look like hes about to get away.. I wonder who would leave him tied with just measly ropes.. i mean, comon! lol, great pic!

Posted: Saturday, 09 March, 2002 @ 09:23 PM

This is awesome. I love the shading, the body movement, and his expression. Planning on coloring it? ::hopes you do::

Posted: Wednesday, 13 March, 2002 @ 07:00 AM

Like those other guys said, the shading and actual drawing on this pic is awesome. But just so long as Razor doesn't do that thing where he pops his shoulder out of the joint ::Winces::

Posted: Saturday, 16 March, 2002 @ 12:29 PM

Razor, hun, lets face it. You are not and I repeat NOT Houdini!!

Posted: Wednesday, 27 March, 2002 @ 09:44 AM

Heh, actually, I bet he could be Houdini! Kitties can bend!

Posted: Wednesday, 26 June, 2002 @ 02:10 PM

Love the shading and all, I'm guessing it's intentionally monochrome/greyscale - GOOD ON YOU! I hardly ever work in colour. I do more now than I did before though. Keep up the good work Kris!

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