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Miguel Castaneda

OB64 Bookmark
OB64 Bookmark by @migucast (Miguel Castaneda)

A neat little bookmark for use with the OB64 Strategy Guide--Or any other kind publication, I suppose. Anyway, this was first use of markers in a picture. Meredia was colored with some cheap markers Nadia had and Deneb was done with Prisma Colors. Anyway, you use it by printing it, and attaching each side to a piece of cardboard via tape or something like that then you punch a hole through the top if you want to put a piece of yarn or something in there.

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Posted: Saturday, 08 March, 2003 @ 10:57 AM

Aw! They are so cute! The one girl really looks like Dark Magician Girl. uhoh, I hope there was no ripoff there... ::glares at YGO guy:: But I still love DMG! And this is a really cute bookmark!

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Posted: Saturday, 08 March, 2003 @ 12:39 PM

Heh heh heh! Thanks! Well, while technically, Ogre Battle Saga predates Yu-Gi-Oh by quite a few years and while Deneb and her Witch Class have been in every single itteration of the series since the first one, a lot of people draw witches like that so I'm sure any similarities are purely coincedental. ^^;;;

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