Eddie and Elektra

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I needed to de-stress after cleaning up some flooding in my basement (a lot of rains here in the Northeast) (not too serious a mess) and made this picture of my two favorites. It's a hand-made drawing enhanced by computer. I think it came out really nice!
 

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Hi Dawn, hope the flooding problem is ok. By the way nice picture, that's a great way to relieve stress. Maybe I should get into art to de-stress!
 
Put that on a T-Shirt and sell it!
 
Put that on a T-Shirt and sell it!

You can have it for caudata if you really meant it.

And thanks for the compliment, Bella!

Hi Dawn, hope the flooding problem is ok. By the way nice picture, that's a great way to relieve stress. Maybe I should get into art to de-stress!

Thanks; I caught it happening, worked really really hard really really fast, and stopped it before it caused major damage. I keep my newts in my basment. If I'm not mistaken, some of my Tarichas were watching and were looking a little worried...I was covered with street-grade water. Then I was afraid to shower because I didn't want anything happening again...I'm all clean now, though. Someone's in for an upgraded sump pump...
 
Here, I fixed it; I was unhappy with my depiction of Eddie's prootic squamosal crest, and added a frame.
 

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That's neat Dawn least you got a great skill there. I can't draw to save myself hehe. Goodluck with the floods poor queensland here is getting a bashing.
 
It's raining pretty hard here too but your picture sure helped brighten up the day. I'm no good at drawing unfortunately.:(
 
I realize that I am coming in on this a little late but that is a very nicely done Dawn.
Chip
 
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