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Tiffy Daimaou

Piccolo and Deshee - Wheeee!
Piccolo and Deshee - Wheeee! by @TiffyAngel (Tiffy Daimaou)

This is a picture of Piccolo and my original character, Deshee, from my fanfic "A Slave's Gift."

http://www.fanfiction.net/read.php?storyid=736361

Go read and review if you'd like to! ^_^

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Posted: Wednesday, 19 November, 2003 @ 11:47 PM

oo You mean there's somebody else in the Pic? I only noticed Pic....

grinz The lack of patches is alright caus he's got such a lovely back, and..... tilts her eyes down- flashes a grin blue color to his jeans?

Ok, all fangirl giggles aside.. I do love the back here, and his sharp ears- love the head shading. It's kinda hard to see what she's suppose to be posed like with the angle like this, but I think he's catching her, right?

If those are wings, they're beautiful. I can't figure out how to get that soft fuzzy look......

Posted: Thursday, 20 November, 2003 @ 05:25 PM

Pic's actually swinging her in the air and those are wings; I used a light blue Prisma colored pencil to color it in and I barely touched the paper to give it that soft touch! ^_^

You're an awesome reviewer; if you'd like to read the full story I have on them, let me know and I'll give you the link. ^_^ Thanks again for the comment!

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