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She's happy about something...or is she?
She's happy about something...or is she? by @aymei (Ameigh Haley)

I was initially going to draw her in rollerblades (hmm, it might keep). I think the foot's all wrong. I kept her eyes like her father's because the expression didn't seem to work the other way...she looked evil some how (no offence to 18 or anything he he ^^' )but she looks put on the spot. i got the idea from loony tunes...you know when everything else fails they have to do a jig to try and salvage the situation...cracks me up all the time ^__^

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Ameigh Haley

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Posted: Saturday, 12 October, 2002 @ 07:56 AM

wow amy I love it, you've done a great job colouring it, and the show looks fine. : )

Posted: Sunday, 20 October, 2002 @ 06:44 AM

thanks chaz!

Posted: Saturday, 19 October, 2002 @ 09:28 PM

So cute!!! (Akira Toriyama is correct, by the way ^^^) I love how you did her hair, so pretty and flowy ... and Kuririn's eyes, very nice! Her shoes are cool!!

Posted: Sunday, 20 October, 2002 @ 06:44 AM

Thank you. I always for some reason think I am spelling his name wrong ^_^ I love the hair too.

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