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Airraptor, Sky Surveyor
Airraptor, Sky Surveyor by @zenphoenixa (Annabel Lee)

A pic I did for David Graham of Airraptor from his Beastwars fanfic - I know this is not the official design, but I decided to redesign Airraptor so that he'd look less like a chook... =P I went for Archaeopteryx colours, and green to make up for the lack of reptilian features... technically, the head was supposed to be less birdlike and more like a reptile so uh.... goofed up there. =P Bleh.

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Posted: Friday, 31 January, 2003 @ 11:41 AM

Wooooooooooow!!! This an aweome pic! Very creative, and u have great colouring skills!!! Did u colour it with pencil crayons, or adobe?! anyways!!! It's really cool! Keep up the good work! Can't elieve no one else has commented yet! PPl get commenting!!! lol cya!

Posted: Saturday, 01 February, 2003 @ 08:01 AM

Heya! ^^ Thankyou so much for your kind comment, it's made my day! ;D or night, considering I haven't gone to bed yet... @o;; Hee, anyway, I used Prismacolour pencils to colour the pic, and added lighting and stuff in Paintshop pro and Photoshop, so you were pretty much right on both counts! ;) Anyway, thankyou again, it's so nice to see a friendly face...! ^__^

Posted: Sunday, 16 February, 2003 @ 03:57 AM

Airraptor is my hero. :) And when he is fuzed with 3 other ppl ... ... x3 as inturesting!

(btw Zen, while working on ST4 I am making some... decisions about Airraptor that I am sure you will like :D)

~David Graham

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