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Super cute ineke.

My entry is a dean flashback 'shrimp on the moon'

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trying to make quick sketch today. cant find my pencil so i just using drawing pen. is it look like shrimp? i tried to do macro shrimp sketch from the front, to complete everyone else drawing all look awesome

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trying to make quick sketch today. cant find my pencil so i just using drawing pen. is it look like shrimp? i tried to do macro shrimp sketch from the front' date=' to complete everyone else drawing all look awesome

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Wow, that'll make an awesome avatar....

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Great pictures so far everyone, I know this one cant be entered but I had so much fun drawing it I had to share it :)

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Brilliant!! Just made my day! :)

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Only a week to go to post your shrimp sketches!!

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Only got until midnight tomorrow night to express and submit a drawing from your inner artist

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Almost forgot about this. Will try and submit mine tonight!

Look forward to seeing it! :D

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Here's something I drew but it's not an entry, which is why I purposely didn't put my name or any comp requirements on it, also it's a pic I've seen before & though was really cool. I drew I but it's not my own creation, hope you guys like it. :encouragement:

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Sh*t I forgot!

Haha nice drawing Squiggle!!

You have till midnight tonight to submit K9932 :)

Thats nice line work you got squiggs must have a very steady hand

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I have always wanted to learn air brushing

Just like playing poker, 5mins to learn how to do it & a lifetime to master! :encouragement:

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Just like playing poker' date=' 5mins to learn how to do it & a lifetime to master! :encouragement:[/quote']

now thats something i am good at!

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