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Jennifer Winn

Mallory
Mallory by @BaskitKase (Jennifer Winn)

Hooha! I absolutely LOVE how this picture turned out. Different style of shading, but it's still awesome. It's my character Mallory the gecko, and yeah, I changed her last name from Gexs to Lindsman. Sue me. clears throat Anyway, I drew this so I could put it on the back of a shirt. I'm going to take it to a place where they put things on shirts and stuff. The shirt's gonna be black. This pic is gonna be the on the back, and I still gotta scan in the pic that's going to be on the top left of the front of the shirt. wide grin Oh, on the pose where you can see Mal's body, the position she's in, the shading on her coat, and how her coat's drawn makes her boobs look weird. I know. Shu'up. fwaps you Anerway. Enjoy the pic. =) Mallory's MY creation, so don't steal her. I'll kick ALL you posers' asses, so help me God. u_u Artwork © Copyright 2002 J. Winn

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Posted: Thursday, 19 September, 2002 @ 06:35 AM

Woah.. have to say i'm loving this character design... the hair is wild! And really fitting for a reptilian character. Great stuph. ^^ I'd soo wear that shirt.

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