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Cooling off
Cooling off by @katduga (Kat Dugas)

Well, I had to scale it down, and it kind of made it a bit blocky. The original image is huuuuge and hard drive space eating.

This little guy doesn't have a name. Yet, anyway. Someone left a comment on another gallery suggesting I draw a red half-dragon, so here he is. I'm guessing that his mixed up physiology means he overheats very easily, and gets uncomfortable when this occurs. Therefore, he has to cool down.

He's sitting under a waterfall, it might be kind of hard to tell. And that's steam coming off of him. Yep. He's warm.

Well, it kind of botched in the resize, but I really like that moss. I made a custom brush for that stuff, and I think it came out rather well.

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Posted: Sunday, 02 November, 2003 @ 06:08 PM

YAY!!! It's cyute!! is talking to Jon right now YAY!!!! It's all steamy and cool! I want to get photo shop even more now. snickers The news just botched up and put the wrong story up... Teehee... they said buttocks too... falls over laughing like hell This is totally beyond the entire purpose of this comment. Anywho, I really like this. -Sondilyn (aka Kitsune-chan) =^_~=V

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