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April Summers

Alter Ego Cards
Alter Ego Cards by @MintyDreams7 (April Summers)

It took me a long time, but I finally finsihed this sheet of pixel art cards for all of my current alter egos! ...and as you can see...I have a lot of alter egos ^_^;; As I made these, I got better at pixel art. Some of the ones I made first don't look as good as the ones I made later ^.^;; but that's okay...I think they all look pretty good. My favourite ones have to be Meowth4, NeoDalek and Quintizar.

Some of my alter egos have more than one form. Those characters have similar backgrounds and include Killix and her werewolf form, MintyDreams7 who uses a magic pendant to transform into Minty-Kat, and Mobar who at maximum power, transforms into Quintizar.

A few random notes: - Killix Darkblade is also a pirate and she has a sword XD - Katix's watch turns into her Power Ring - Quintizar is my most powerful alter ego - TechnoPet is my weakest alter ego - Sweetie Koko and NeoDalek are both Akurains. (Akurain is a species from Dark Tide an RPG game I made a long time ago) However, NeoDalek can use Akurain magic while Sweetie Koko cannot.

This sheet and everything in it was made entirely on MSPaint <3

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Posted: Thursday, 06 May, 2004 @ 10:16 PM

bwahahaha! This is great!! XDXDXD I'd borrow the idea for my own, but that's stealing, and stealing ish bad. So I'll leave that idea alone and just enjoy~

my fav's Quintizar and NeoDalek. Y'just KNOW NeoDalek is going to be up to somethin'. XD

Only on MS Paint? Wow, you got skillz. :D

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