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Alexandra Smith

It's a bird! It's a plane! It's...AN OEKAKI!!
It's a bird! It's a plane! It's...AN OEKAKI!! by @Pheep (Alexandra Smith)

Omg. I am too hyper to be writing an image description XD Oh well, may as well ramble for a bit anyway. So, I drew this on the (sadly underpopulated) oekakibbs of a Full Moon fansite I came across, Hold Me Tight. It's a very good site, and the bbs isn't limited to Full Moon art - SO GO THERE JA FOO. http://www.angelfire.com/linux/holdmetight/oekakirules.html

/End shameless plug. Alright, so XD This was really just a random doodle of Full Moon-san (The 16-year-old transformation of the series' main character, Mitsuki =D), but I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. Helluva lot better than my previous attempts at FM oekaki, anyway. ((Drawing the mouth was a pain, though. A CHALLENGE THAT I OVERCAME, AHAHAHA.))...XD; Yeah. So. I told you I was too hyper to be doing this. Comments welcome~

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Posted: Thursday, 22 July, 2004 @ 12:31 AM

Damn straight I force you to uplopad. XD I really like this picture, it looks a lot like her. The curling on her hair is fabulous, and I love the screentone like shading of it all-very shway and comic like. Her eyes espiecially look wonderful with the light glares. I love her mouth. The time spent was well worth it indeed. <3

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