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Sharon M

WCMD 3rd screenshot.
WCMD 3rd screenshot. by @Shazi (Sharon M)

This is the third, yep. Told you there'd be more. This is based on the next scenes of the first meeting between Sarnie and Danni. And lemme say it doesn't start too well. Sarnie is a powerstone holder (which is inside her body) her power being that she can morph into any animal of the world. She's an old friend of Crash and Coco's and so to get to their house quicker, she decides to 'fly' there in Hawk form. From the opposite side, taking her usual speedy morning run however, is Danni (and as you may not know has the incredible natural ability of speediness) and the two collide into each other. Insults and blame are thrown...Sarnie doesn't really like Dogs anyway, and Danni's a little surprised why, and how a hawk can talk. I really wanna finish the rest of this story when I get more time. ^^ Sorry it's taken so long.

Any comments on this work? Um, yes. I'm really not happy at how etchy sketchie and roughed up it all looks. Especially on the trees, back then I wasn't so confident in backgrounds O.o. But it's a sketch and work in progress (or rather when I feel like updating it ;)) and it was fun to doodle. Yes, drawing is fun fun fun!

Danni's right arm appears to be missing but she's hiding it behind her back. Ha hah! fooled ya there. Love Sarnie's hawky expressions tho'. WCMD 3rd sketched up screenshot copyright to Sharon (Shazi) Matthews sometime back in 2001. Yes, it's that old don't ya know?

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