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Jennifer C.

Scott
Scott by @jennc (Jennifer C.)

So, yeah, I'm in love ^.^ Scott kicks bootay, Ah...Scott is sort of a dragon furry, more of a were I would say. He just says he's a dragon. He's simple that way, no complex explanation, just the statement that deep down he's a dragon. Amusingly, he's 6'4"...I'm 5'1", so he's a 1'3" taller than me. I come up to his armpit ^.^ Ah...but yeah, as always, I draw the one I fall for...But Scott is my first real relationship, as internet relationships really can't count. Happy Jen-chan loves her silver dragon ^.^ Te amo, meus caeles! (Latin for I love you, my dweller of heaven)

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Posted: Friday, 13 December, 2002 @ 01:25 AM

Amazing! How did you get the mane to look so soft? o_O I'm impressed.

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Posted: Thursday, 20 March, 2003 @ 05:00 PM

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Posted: Monday, 29 December, 2003 @ 03:45 PM

Ooo, he's a handsome dragon all right. ^^ Love that soft mane and those leathery wings... the wings are so... leathery! ^^ I also like the shading, and his expression is very serene. Just one thing, though - that top 'finger' in his near wings looks like it ends a little abrubtly. That's just a minor thing for such a grat piccy, though. Keep drawing! ^_^

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