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That Bird
That Bird by @denise (Denise Chan)

In many cities, the annoying habit of stealing socks and large population of the Greater Stilt-Legged Fatbeak have earned it the name of That Pesky Bird.

Regular boring mechanical pencil on regular boring sketchbook paper, originally destined to be a regular boring half-assed sketch if only I wasn't so eager to put off writing my university application essay.

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20y88d ago
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Posted: Wednesday, 25 August, 2004 @ 09:06 PM

Your detail is really great! Even if it is just a sketch it still looks like a lot of work was put into it. Boredom must do excellent things for you!

Posted: Saturday, 28 August, 2004 @ 09:01 AM

Thanks! :) It DOES do marvellous things, but I'd really rather not be bored... xD

Posted: Tuesday, 31 August, 2004 @ 04:20 AM

hehe looks too cute to be a pesky bird XD

anyways...

nice work with the feathers looks so fluffy an soft, so loaded with detail for a sketch .... i like :D

~silverL

Posted: Tuesday, 31 August, 2004 @ 06:56 AM

The peskiest things are quite often the cutest (think...POMERANIANS! Badly-trained, yappy Poms! :D)

Glad you like the feathers...I was rather pleased with them myself.

Posted: Tuesday, 31 August, 2004 @ 03:40 PM

lol pomeranians, oooh my yes those have quite bad yappy reputation XD

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