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Draco Malfoy
Draco Malfoy by @Pop_a_doc (Matt Thompsonn)

I am obsessed with drawing Harry Potter stuff! first FLCL, now Harry Potter....oh well ^_^ Anyways, my scanner is being a little...uh, its being a jerk, so this doesnt look as good as it should, but thats okay, I like it anyways, I think this is my best Harry Potter drawing yet.This is Draco Malfoy, but im pretty far from finished. I wanted to ad Crabbe and Goyle but I ran out of room, maybe I''l find a way to get em in, some how.

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Posted: Wednesday, 14 January, 2004 @ 11:03 PM

damn, this is good. even if the scanner messed it up, as you say, it came out pretty cool. nice evil, arrogant smile you drew. very... draco. ^_^

Posted: Thursday, 15 January, 2004 @ 02:12 AM
lol i know how it feels to have your scanner mess up : P sucks.. yours does a better job then mine i think though. at least it know blck from green. ;);)
totaly feeling this pic : D got to love draco even if he is a little "jerk".
Posted: Thursday, 15 January, 2004 @ 05:05 PM

Cuteness! I really like the style you used here. You did a wonderful job sketching his eyes, clothes, hair...everything! Nice job! ^_^

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