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Elora Cooper

Trick or Treat!
Trick or Treat! by @Edge (Elora Cooper)

Well, this is my first uplaod on here. ^^;

Anyway, I drew this for an LJ comp, (Which I've as good as lost to the wonderful Faye-faye!), for halloween. I know it's like a few days after but I've only just been able to transfer this.

Because I mirrored the picture of Seto and couldn't find any pictures of Mokuba that were of a decent size, I thought it'd be better to draw him with his back turned. What makes the whole thing worse was that when he wasn't coloured in, he looked like a Scotsman with a lot of facial hair. (Thanks mom...)

Seto looks pale because at the time I coloured this I was feeling lazy so I didn't bother to add any extra shading or anything. Looks as if he's seen a ghost, some may say... But, anyway, I think that this picture's okies. For me! ^^;

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20y16d ago
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Posted: Friday, 05 November, 2004 @ 06:34 PM

I think your picture is pretty Kool..Looks like you spent a couple of hrs on it...keep up the good art..Shirley

Posted: Sunday, 07 November, 2004 @ 04:16 PM

Looks pretty cool! Nifty idea, and the coloring looks pretty smooth =) Awesome background.

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