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<July 6, 2001>
- My long over due half of an art trade with Cara Mitten. This is her hyena deamon princess of hell, Devvyl. Prisma Color markers and pencil.
- Here's a quick sketch of my new 3rd Edition D&D character, Felysial. You won't find furry write-ups in the new system yet, so I made up my own. Racial Traits: Dex +2, Wis -1, Listen +2, Spot +2, bite 1d3, claw 1d4, Feline Independence: +2 vs control spells. (Just try and get a cat to do what you want! : ) Yes, I am a great screaming nerd. Now you know my dirty little secret.
- CRAZY AS A FOX (Strip #021): What's this? -- A handkerchief? What does that have to do with Tuskworth's involvement in Mr. Foxworthy's plan? (©1999, 2000, 2001 Matthew W. Peters. All rights reserved worldwide). Visit and read CRAZY AS A FOX at http://mwp.scritch.com/crazyasafox/
- CRAZY AS A FOX (Strip #022): As Vixie is about to leave Foxworthy Manor, let's see what her friends are doing just outside the manor's gate. (©1999, 2000, 2001 Matthew W. Peters. All rights reserved worldwide). Visit and read CRAZY AS A FOX at http://mwp.scritch.com/crazyasafox/
- CRAZY AS A FOX (Strip #023): Vixie's friends seem to be shocked from what she has told them about Douglas. But, is that all she's telling them? (©1999, 2000, 2001 Matthew W. Peters. All rights reserved worldwide). Visit and read CRAZY AS A FOX at http://mwp.scritch.com/crazyasafox/
- CRAZY AS A FOX (Strip #024): Douglas Foxworthy is in a hurry to meet with Commissioner Lupine that he doesn't know who's behind him, about to sneak aboard his car. (©1999, 2000, 2001 Matthew W. Peters. All rights reserved worldwide). Visit and read CRAZY AS A FOX at http://mwp.scritch.com/crazyasafox/
- CRAZY AS A FOX (Strip #025): Mr. Foxworthy and Tuskworth seem to be having a bit of a bumpy ride on their way to the Woodland Clearings' Police Station. (©1999, 2000, 2001 Matthew W. Peters. All rights reserved worldwide). Visit and read CRAZY AS A FOX at http://mwp.scritch.com/crazyasafox/
- Seen here bestowing her ever-loving commentary, Huskie is too talented to pass up a pic trade.
- Pic of Grant and Fawn from my project. Thanks Mark, for the help with it! I used a Micron pen in various sizes. Think I'm going to ditch the pens in favor of a brush soon.
<July 6, 2001>