@Jinx
Catherine Fitzsimmons

Goodbye...
Goodbye... by @Jinx (Catherine Fitzsimmons)

It's one of those ones that just kinda happened.

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22y209d ago
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Posted: Saturday, 27 April, 2002 @ 03:25 AM

Awwwwwwww thats soo... depressing... i've been dwelling on poor yugis sad expressions (i cried during the episode bleah) and now this!?!? waaaaaaa im goint to bed in 20 min its 3 oclock... Great pic by de way!!! (depressing as it is...)

Posted: Saturday, 27 April, 2002 @ 04:13 AM

Pretties! Your style is very original! Bishi Link(and I mean the way you draw him, as a TRUE bishonnen[one n or two? Confunding]) is so utterly glompable! tackles him Ok, enough of the rabid fangirl stuff for now... I don't find is depressing. I see more calm than depression. A very beautiful mood that is not depression is here! (XD sounds like something from Engrish.com!) Keep up the good work!

Posted: Saturday, 27 April, 2002 @ 09:16 PM

Nice.. what did you use to do this? Looks kinda paint'ish :) The ackround rules.. and youve also pulled off the hair .. i know how hard it is to do such shine...

Posted: Monday, 29 September, 2003 @ 12:43 AM

heh. been wanting to draw link for a while now. =P this kidna inspired me. I really like his hair. dont see many pics of link wif out his cool pimp hat. ^,^.. one small crit, his legs seem a bit long.

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