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Jennifer Winn

Dinner
Dinner by @BaskitKase (Jennifer Winn)

This one's an oldie. Not too old, but old enough to where my style of drawing people has changed slightly since this pic. Adrian invited a couple of friends over to dinner, and this is the result.

Poor Dillan, Adrian, his younger brother, won't let him take his strait jacket off. Jenny's always feeling sympathy for Dillan, so she's always getting onto Adrian for not letting him out of his jacket more often. Adrian just has little tolerance for Dil. Nathan, on the other hand, has no sympathy for Dillan. He'd rather see him locked up in a padded room than anything. Seth doesn't care either way, he just wants things normal. lol, with my characters, Seth isn't going to get his wish. The little kitty things you see between them are my little creations called ©Kittas. I'll post a clearer picture of them later, since they're the stars in my upcoming weekly comic ©Insanity X3.

As for how the picture came out, I think it turned out pretty well, except for the fact that Seth's nose looks like something that came off of a rhino. grumble Mediums: #2 pencil, Uniball ink pen, and Crayola coloured pencils. Steal my characters or this picture and you posers will pay dearly. =)

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