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Another Boring Emilu Picture
Another Boring Emilu Picture by @emilu (Emily H)

Just something I drew when I was on vacation. I was experimenting with adding highlights to stuff. I think it turned out nice. Are you getting sick of all the left-facing ness yet? Artwork © Copyright 2002 Emily H

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Posted: Sunday, 21 July, 2002 @ 05:39 PM

LOL.. that's funny. I always draw right-facingness ^^; It's just easier for me to make the proportions right then^^ But that's seriously one cute sweet little nice looking wolfie there. I especially love the face, but the rest is prettiful too! ^^ The highlights are indeed very nice. Don't be afraid to use them more! ^~

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Posted: Sunday, 21 July, 2002 @ 11:37 PM

Oooh. You draw her so perty. I like the colouring.

Posted: Monday, 22 July, 2002 @ 02:42 PM

Heheheh... She Much Shiny! I Likes... But Maybe A Bit Too Shiny. Looks Like Rubber Or Somat! ^^; Keep Up The Great Work! Luv Ya!

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Posted: Monday, 22 July, 2002 @ 04:56 PM

humm, shinnnny! "Now for sale, today only! Plastic Emilu figurines!!!" In other words: Very kyoot-ishness! Note: Soda is goooooood! lol, sowwy ^^;

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