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Paula Pugh

Dib Meets The BitterPiller
Dib Meets The BitterPiller by @AnnieMae04 (Paula Pugh)

I didn't get this picture out before Taryn got her's out, oh well. She was the only one who got to see it before you could (or at lest I think). Colored in colored pencile and backgrond done on comp. It takes for ever to do backgrounds on comp. for me (it's really hot where I live today, hmm).

I too read the "Dib in Wonder Land" Fan Fic, and the story is very funny, a must read fanfic, even if you don't like fanfics (because they can get to romantic at times, I know, I don't really like fanfics). This fanfic staied in style to the Zim Cartoon, and "The Alice in Wonderland" book (I've read the book and it's very close to the book than the Disney movie).

Ooo, long decription, I'll finish it up. I made Bitterpiller more like a caterpiller 1. cause I didn't have a reference (pretty good don't you think) and 2. ...umm...it looks funnier, adn it worked. There is a part in the story that said Dib sits on a broken blade of grass and I just got this great image from that. I was insipred. *~_^

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Posted: Sunday, 14 April, 2002 @ 12:06 AM

Aww, thanks for all those plugs ^^ But about your pic now... I seriously love it! The way Dib's sitting on the blade of grass is so cute! And the design you came up with for the Bitterpillar... 0o I am just in awe. It's so different from my design, but I think yours is WAY creepier and perfectly suited to the mood I was going for in that scene. I like your interpretation so much, I actually think it's better than what I came up with! This is such an awesome picture ^-^ I bow down to you bows Oh, and I don't know how you did the smoke, but I love how you did it!

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