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Jennifer Winn

Ahmek
Ahmek by @BaskitKase (Jennifer Winn)

Iee...I just did this today. I love how it turned out, except for the damn jpeg compression and the background. I was in a hurry when I was doing the pic, so I just slapped that sorry-butt background on there. It looks fake and it doesn't even go with the picture!! Nya....that compression doesn't help much either...>.< Remind me...NEVER RUSH ON A PICTURE....OR BAD STUFF WILL HAPPEN!! rabid dust bunnies attack her O.O Anyway...he's a yoshi/Dragon fly hybrid. Isn't he cool? He's my idea!! SO don't steal!!!! His name is Ahmek...duh! Drawn with pencil, then ink pen, then scanned into and coloured with PSP 5.01. Pic by ©Me.

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Posted: Friday, 19 October, 2001 @ 08:31 PM

Hee-hee, I'm a cartoonist at heart so I definitely appreciate his cartoony expression which definitely screams out Yoshi. Very eye-appealing, the only gripes I would have are about the right arm. The shoulder seems a little awkward, and for some reason the transition from elbow to hand seems odd too, but I can't quite place my finger on it. But I like it, I don't think it looks rushed, a lot better than a lot of my stuff. ^_^;;

Posted: Tuesday, 23 April, 2002 @ 11:57 AM

I love his face!! ^.^ The wings are cool too, not to mention the leg design is really nice. Good job!

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