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Bootylicious Ginger?
Bootylicious Ginger? by @arshesnei (Arshes Nei)

Actually done quite a while ago last year, I just now scanned it. Probably one of the most outrageous design I've done to date, probably had to do with listening to the "Target" commercial version of Destiny's child of Bootylicious.

I wish I could fix the line going across, it happened because the image was actually done on an oversized piece of paper, and it folded over x.X;;;

I hope Anya likes it ^^;;;

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Posted: Sunday, 27 January, 2002 @ 10:03 AM

awsome pants!!!! I want them! I love the way u shade the characters in, and make em seem girly, i like girly! lol!

Posted: Monday, 15 April, 2002 @ 09:41 PM

Tee hee! You color just full of wonder ((wonderfully!!!)) I agree, the pants are just amazing1 Cant you see? I'm amazed @_@ hahaha! Oh, and the hair, tres magnifique! No, i don't speek french, silly! I just adore the way you draw and color hair XD Great job!

~Kittie

Posted: Monday, 01 July, 2002 @ 02:00 PM

I've liked Anya's Ginger for a while, and you made her look so frickin' cool! ^o^ I love her outfit! (Can guys say that?.. >>) But it's cool! The pants have this 3D look going on.... Very nice. ^_^

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