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noted me one day, announcing the commencement of an art duel mano e mano. The only guideline she gave was to draw a werewolf. Annnd... here he is.
He began as a French werewolf, and I struggled horribly with his face for nearly three or four days before breaking through. He ended up being a greaser. Which.... I prefer over French, any day. I might add a baseball bat, maybe a jacket hanging somewhere... background, but so far I'm kind of sick of looking at this thing. lol. Enjoy. Will color
I love this. Definately reminds me why I -adore- werewolves. haha.
There's always that battle between me and a few friends - who's better? Werewolves or Vampires. I say Werewolves ftw!
Woot werewolves forever. They're better simply because they're part animal... and can change between human and werewolf form. Vampires just live forever and bite people.
lol.
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Great piece.
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Tim
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Mister B, Mister B, Big Sister doesn't like you playing with me.
I love it...
AND he's attractive.
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Holy skitzophrenia, Batman!
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SHOW ME YOUR MOVES!!!
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My record on the record clearly shows that I have no "off the record" record, make a record of that!
There's always that battle between me and a few friends - who's better? Werewolves or Vampires. I say Werewolves ftw!
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"Human beings can always be relied upon to assert, with vigor, their given right to be stupid."
Dean Koontz
lol.
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"Human beings can always be relied upon to assert, with vigor, their given right to be stupid."
Dean Koontz
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"Human beings can always be relied upon to assert, with vigor, their given right to be stupid."
Dean Koontz
Thank you
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"Human beings can always be relied upon to assert, with vigor, their given right to be stupid."
Dean Koontz
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