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Terror of the Sky
Terror of the Sky by @Shadowwolf (Shaddie)

Buhhwwaahhh... My last, portfolio piece. Fina-freaking-ly. I am exhausted. It's almost 6 in the morning X___X

This took my an annoying lot of time to finish. I would say abouuuttt 12 hours in all, approximately? It took me a week from start to finish though.

It's colored pencils! My scanner is from the Devil, and so this picture sucks monkey balls. It looks a lot better in reality, and you can see all the detail in the air whales. But thanks to my STUPID BRIGHT IDIOT ERGTDYHJRT SCANNER you can't see it.

Anyway.

Yes, Floresi steal food out of the air as well as off the land! This little guy decided to snatch a Quary down for his lunch. From the shore, birds come a'flocking while some air whales mosey on by in the clouds...

bpdhthtfg. I fail at drawing. Floresi, Quaries, air whales and the world they live in all belong too-ah me...

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Teen (V)
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Finished Work
Submitted:
17y117d ago
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Posted: Thursday, 25 January, 2007 @ 03:32 PM

you said your scanner ruined it, then the actual one must be bladdy awesome! because this is brilliant!! The detail is like.. wow!!

And those air whales are cute!

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