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©2008-2009 ~Acrosanti
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this is as far as I'll ever get with this - I'm not upset at all with the stiltlegs; it's the background that's driving me crazy. I think I completely redid it three or so times. and compared to the backgrounds of my other tryout oekakis for the advanced oekaki I'm trying to get into, it looks pretty rushed, not to mention the stiltlegs are in almost the exact same pose, so I just. gave up. I'll do something else for my last tryout. fortunately I took a few screenshots all throughout the process so I didn't lose it at all.

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:icondrugpuppey:
the backgrounds not so bad.
anyway, i love the critters' legs and torsos.
:iconiron-zing:
Man, I love those stiltlegs. One of my fav critters you've made

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:iconvaramay:
God I'm in love with these creatures you make~
:iconartoveli:
Seriously, your creature designs are staggaringly amazing. I love to see them in color, too.
:iconspiderling00:
this is beautiful. I love all your creature designs. they're so beautiful and elegant.

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:iconspiderling00:
this is beautiful. I love all your creature designs. they're so beautiful and elegant.

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I've featured this here: [link]

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:icontwistkick:
How big are they?

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:iconacrosanti:
they're a little bit taller than giraffes - same basic body proportions, except for their legs, which tend to be significantly longer than what you would find on a giraffe.

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