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Nicole Matias

Digimon VS. Naruto Oekaki Collaboration
Digimon VS. Naruto Oekaki Collaboration by @Nicole1725 (Nicole Matias)

resized version lol sorry but the original oekaki is huge now I will have to link to the original size more trouble but it shows you how much work we went into makeing this oekaki

fullsized http://www.deviantart.com/view/6111875/

ok credits

Lineart by Pallid drawn in the tennis court a 3* room at oekaki central since they don't have an acount here you can find them on oekaki central or on DA http://pallid.deviantart.com/ the original lineart can be found here http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/6084734/

anyways with that out of the way this collab took forever anyways don't work on huge oekaki pics when you have your screen resolution rurned up LMAO took like well over 10 hours hope they archive it or something lol it's going to be a wile before I work on another oekaki again

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Posted: Saturday, 27 March, 2004 @ 04:38 PM

The coloring on this is so dynamic! I especially LOVE the background, it's so realistic yet it has a sort of ethereal quality to it. The trees are my favorite part. :P

Posted: Saturday, 27 March, 2004 @ 09:02 PM

0___0 Wow. That is beautiful. The coloring is beautiful and kudos for Pallid on the line art. thumbs up

Posted: Sunday, 28 March, 2004 @ 02:23 AM

OMG!.. no words for this one! awesome work!!

Posted: Monday, 29 March, 2004 @ 11:38 AM

Ooh, looks like a title shot from one of those fighting games...

Great work as always.

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