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SL draws teh pikturs lol!!1!

Started by super llama, June 29, 2006, 11:03:15 PM

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Lord Il

Quote from: "Micki!"Wee, i like the design... 8)
So do I.
I like the originality. There's nothing out there quite like it.

MincyMatsu

Quote from: "Lord il"
Quote from: "Micki!"Wee, i like the design... 8)
So do I.
I like the originality. There's nothing out there quite like it.

Well, there probably is, but appearantly nothing we've seen yet :o
A true genius does not need boundaries such as 'common sense'

I'M Eh-chan!

I agree as well.  Those are really great and original!

super llama

Weeeellll, I'll admit that Ilyana's outfit is heavily based on Collette's outfit from Tales of Symphonia. <_<
All these college professors teaching classes about Shakespeare, who was the 16th-century equivalent of a director of summer-blockbusters, makes me wonder if 500 years from now we'll have college courses on the subtle nuances of Michael Bay movies.

Lord Il

One thing's for sure, you're probably one of the better shoujo-ai artists I know of. ^^

super llama

All these college professors teaching classes about Shakespeare, who was the 16th-century equivalent of a director of summer-blockbusters, makes me wonder if 500 years from now we'll have college courses on the subtle nuances of Michael Bay movies.

MincyMatsu

Haha...
I reckon seing the Ninja kitty snack before... mayube it's just me  :o

you like drawing cat-people alot :D
A true genius does not need boundaries such as 'common sense'

super llama

http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/55789919/
My first truely mature pic.

For those of you without dA accounts, I'll try Imageshacking this thing later.
All these college professors teaching classes about Shakespeare, who was the 16th-century equivalent of a director of summer-blockbusters, makes me wonder if 500 years from now we'll have college courses on the subtle nuances of Michael Bay movies.

MincyMatsu

Yes please... Can't see anything :o

Well, people told to to make an account there, but i'm too lazy to do it... Is it really worth it..?
A true genius does not need boundaries such as 'common sense'

super llama

Ugh. I'm reluctant to put it up on Photobucket or Imageshack, since it has nudity, and I don't know where else to put it.

And yeah, you should get an account. It's really not that hard (it'll certainly save me the trouble of trying to find other places to host pics like this.)

Oh, and here's another character sketch.
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/55962146/
All these college professors teaching classes about Shakespeare, who was the 16th-century equivalent of a director of summer-blockbusters, makes me wonder if 500 years from now we'll have college courses on the subtle nuances of Michael Bay movies.

super llama

All these college professors teaching classes about Shakespeare, who was the 16th-century equivalent of a director of summer-blockbusters, makes me wonder if 500 years from now we'll have college courses on the subtle nuances of Michael Bay movies.

MincyMatsu

Those are coool, i especially like the last one alot... :ehail:
A true genius does not need boundaries such as 'common sense'

super llama

All these college professors teaching classes about Shakespeare, who was the 16th-century equivalent of a director of summer-blockbusters, makes me wonder if 500 years from now we'll have college courses on the subtle nuances of Michael Bay movies.

MincyMatsu

Hahaha, i love that mini il Palazzo :D
A true genius does not need boundaries such as 'common sense'

Foggle

Quote from: Micki! on November 07, 2007, 03:39:37 AM
Hahaha, i love that mini il Palazzo :D

That made the art even better, IMO.

Love it, good job llama.