AMBUSH!!!! x3
Hiya folks! This is another picture I did a while back to introduce a character I'd been constructing at the time.
...and by constructing, I meant picking a random animal and doodling about until I happened upon somthing I liked x3
Okayl, to be fair, by the time I created this guy I WAS attempting to be a bit specific. Actually, Darius (or Damien or Dominic, whatever I finally decide to name him) is an ardenner draft horse.... if anyone even knows what that is...I didn't
'M actually thinking of making him a zebra instead, zebra's are kinda neat *nodnods*
By the way, how're these colors workin' for ya? x3
Hiya folks! This is another picture I did a while back to introduce a character I'd been constructing at the time.
...and by constructing, I meant picking a random animal and doodling about until I happened upon somthing I liked x3
Okayl, to be fair, by the time I created this guy I WAS attempting to be a bit specific. Actually, Darius (or Damien or Dominic, whatever I finally decide to name him) is an ardenner draft horse.... if anyone even knows what that is...I didn't
'M actually thinking of making him a zebra instead, zebra's are kinda neat *nodnods*
By the way, how're these colors workin' for ya? x3
Category All / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 744 x 918px
File Size 216.2 kB
Well, technically you CAN wait for it...see, no one can have the abscence of waiting for something that they wish for isn't there yet, unless you had complete, undiminished controll over the situation. Even me, I don't LIKE having to wait to draw this, however, as the situation would have it, I can't help but do so. *nodnods*
x3 Thank's for stoppin' by mister! ^^
x3 Thank's for stoppin' by mister! ^^
Oh, all you do is put down (color=#??????} before whatever segment you want to be that color. The six ? I put represented the six digit code of the color I wanted, for example, to make the question mark red, I put (color=#FF0000) then, to stop the coding and make only that segment red (which you must always do) I ended with (/color) The only thing I'm doing different is putting brackeets (which are [ at the beginning and ] at the end) to initiate the coding. Oh, and the = and # sign is necessary for the coding/
Here, you try making your text different colors in your reply, here's a webpage which gives you the codes for different colors: http://www.w3schools.com/tags/ref_colorpicker.asp
...oh, and by the way: the text was ORANGE not BROWN silly!! x3
Here, you try making your text different colors in your reply, here's a webpage which gives you the codes for different colors: http://www.w3schools.com/tags/ref_colorpicker.asp
...oh, and by the way: the text was ORANGE not BROWN silly!! x3
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