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Art uploaded on February 01, 2001
Ntbkyow ntbkyow.gif   Nicole Trujillo (Kompy, Tanuki)   02/01/2001   628x647

...and Orochi is overcome by the dark Shadow. Seriously, this real quick sketch is loosely based on an RP we did once on ICQ (My first time RPing as one of my Cuedows! WAI!!!!) and the guy's so obsessed with this particular species that...well...you get it. Leon Berube, a.k.a. Orochi (C) Oscar-kun *kisu*, the Shadow concepy (C) Me

Ntbsatu3 ntbsatu3.gif   Nicole Trujillo (Kompy, Tanuki)   02/01/2001   658x778

And now something totally different from me-Cuedow CUBS! Cuuuute! I'm almost tempted in giving these guys away for adoption (if anyone's interested, just Email me). BTW, Shadows are totally black when they're born, just so you know. These guys are (C) me, though I should thank Orochi for the idea *kisu* thanks, love ^-^

Allwet allwet.jpg   Shawntae Howard (Tamar the Ebony Leopard)   02/01/2001   500x702

Looks like it's going to rain on Tamar's parade. Incomplete photoshop coloring. Tamar copyright Shawntae Howard.

Grfnhero grfnhero.jpg   Jimmy Chin (Kohii, Bunnell, Yippee Coyote)   02/01/2001   640x549

Gryphon Hero: Fourth of five of my pieces in the FC2001 art show. Vaguely inspired by Genesis Cook and her affinity for grphyons (or griffins?)

Spttykit spttykit.jpg   Jimmy Chin (Kohii, Bunnell, Yippee Coyote)   02/01/2001   384x640

Spotty Kitty: Fifth of five of my pieces in the FC2001 art show. You can never have too many Cheetah Babes (tm).

Wfhocky wfhocky.jpg   Jimmy Chin (Kohii, Bunnell, Yippee Coyote)   02/01/2001   447x593

Wolves Hockey: Third of five of my pieces in the FC2001 art show. the logo is borrowed from the Wolverhampton Wanderers, who won the FA Cup in 1949, beating Leicester 3-1.

Calippla calippla.gif   Mary Lai (Kitsumi, Kit)   02/01/2001   570x469

Yay, I finished it. :) Thanks a bunch to those who gave me chick references and suggestions for the belly 'scales'. For those who were wondering, I do what the arboretum calls 'interpretive' work. The plaques they set out in the garden with my illustrations on 'em are to help educate the young and ignorant. ;>


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