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Players at Lair of Secrets
Players at Lair of Secrets by @mydnyte (Myd Nyte)

Okay, Lair asked me to make a group pic of some of the furres that visited the dream. He picked out which ones he saw often and that had interesting storys/furre design. These are the ones he chose. I drew them by one reference pic that one character already had in their desc, and the rest from my imagination....this only took me a few hours so it's not the greatest in shading and such but I do not have a program to help me with the shading/coloring. So this is whatcha get!

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Posted: Wednesday, 06 April, 2005 @ 10:33 AM

What a pile of cuties! You did a great job on this.........Shirley

Posted: Tuesday, 12 April, 2005 @ 03:58 PM

Thanks so much for the comment! By the way, always ask for your comment to be rated. I give 8-10 points each time simply because I love getting comments, both good and bad, and I think if they take the time to comment they should earn points on their account. But yeah these guys were fun to doodle =)

Posted: Tuesday, 07 June, 2005 @ 07:12 PM

very interesting pic....good computer color skills....keep the good work!!

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