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Jon and Saima, Various Poses
Jon and Saima, Various Poses by @Elleree (Elleree Phoenix)

Here's a bunch of quick drawings I did of my character Saima who is within the SWAT Kat universe and her love-interest Jonathan. Saima is from the SK equivalent to Thailand, and Jon happens to be a grey fox and, consequently, an enemy to Megakat City. (I have the canines and felines fighting in my universe) Buuut poor Jon seems to be interested in Saima, despite himself. The only pose I really really like is the one at the bottom left--I can't decide if I should do more with it. Should I?

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Posted: Tuesday, 31 May, 2005 @ 05:11 PM

Awesome! I really enjoyed looking at these sketches, I really love the way you draw your characters^^. I'd havta say that my favorite one is right below the first row, where they're hugging-but thats just me. Great work!

Posted: Tuesday, 31 January, 2006 @ 03:31 PM

oooo lovey-dovey sketches! x3 i luv them!

jonathan's cute when he's angry ;D

Posted: Monday, 13 February, 2006 @ 10:45 PM

Lol. These chars are from my fanfic "One More Lie" set in the sk universe and, of course, the fanfic also has the sk's in it. ^-^ Yeah he is lol! He'd hate to hear that, tho. These two are my fave couple. ^-^ I'm already writing a sequel...lol

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