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Maggie Bradshaw

Cedric painter profile
Cedric painter profile by @magsby (Maggie Bradshaw)

I just felt the urdge to do something entirely in painter...and you can't fight the urdge when it's Cedic, ya know?..I don't like his eyes here..but whatever Artwork © Copyright 2002 Maggie Bradshaw

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Posted: Friday, 12 July, 2002 @ 11:49 PM

OMG, OMG~ i LOVE this pic! this is definitly your BEST pic of CREDIC! he looks so powerful, yet gentle... ahhh... my man. anyway, lovin it!

Your Gryff-girl, ~Lyndsey~

Posted: Friday, 12 July, 2002 @ 11:55 PM

melts Oh, wow, i LOVE this! This is your BEST ever Credic pic! he looks so strong, yet gentle....ahhh...my man. anyway, lovin it!

Your Gryff-girl, ~Lyndsey~

Posted: Saturday, 28 September, 2002 @ 03:22 PM

WOW!!!! I love it! Man! I love Cedric! What a great picture! Draw more Cedric pictures! Please! You're so good.

Posted: Friday, 09 May, 2003 @ 10:08 PM

Aww...his features and expression make this picture, for sure. It gives an idea of somewhat wry smile. The eyes and eyebrows say everything, and the very edges of his mouth. A wry and wistful look, almost...how terribly interesting! Once again, a wonderful picture, Magsby! I wish I could draw...alas, I have trouble drawing stick figures!

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