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Nate Alig

You Gotta' Check This Out...
You Gotta' Check This Out... by @Simon_Noir (Nate Alig)

You may remember an image I did in the not-too-distant past, where simon was sitting in thin air, and nekkid.

Well, I finished it, and I am quite pleased with how it turned out. The scanner ruined it of course, but it still looks pretty freakin' good.

It took three hours to shade it, and my hand cramped up so bad that I'm typing this with just my left hand.

Love this drawing or I will unleash a Poopy of Biblical Proportions!

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Posted: Saturday, 06 December, 2003 @ 11:49 PM

loves this drawing for the safety of all mankind! O.O Heheh...but yeah, good-ah job-ah. x) I cannot draw couches...or, furres for that matter. o__o But you can, s'preetee.

Posted: Sunday, 07 December, 2003 @ 12:03 PM

now thats a great job of shading...

Posted: Thursday, 11 December, 2003 @ 10:12 PM

i don't love it for anyone. i love it because it's really good. is simon taken?

Posted: Thursday, 11 December, 2003 @ 10:17 PM

What do you mean by 'taken'?

Posted: Friday, 12 December, 2003 @ 10:50 PM

as in, he's so cute there sitting on his couch that i want to go and give him a big furry hug!

Posted: Saturday, 10 January, 2004 @ 11:47 PM

meeps I love it! o.o no really I do! :D

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