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Mariette S. Rose

"Smile for the camera..." by Mariette S. Rose

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And now, from the same world as Azela, the lovely Brianna. I pondered for a while what kind of career rabbit-people might have, and came up with this. She's standing in front of an enlarged picture and on top of a white piece of fabric to help with the illusion. The pink marks on top of her fur is the make-up I envision her kind wearing. It's not like they can use powder.


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12 Jan 200045 Anon.
O.O Foxy bunny!
18 May 2000:-) Ellen 'the Alaskan' Million
*chuckle* Sure... every race needs supermodels.
27 May 2000:-) Kim Van Gampelaere
Oh! Look at her feet! So cute! But she has to be very cold over there. Pretty sweet this is!
9 Jun 200045 Kitty
umm... do bunnys have breast there? and a hour glass figure? cute and well done nonetheless 2
4 Jul 200045 Kenneth Young
She wouldn't be cold... she's a bunny... she has that fur and all that stuff that keeps lil rabbits warm in the snow... though she also has a swimsuit on for some odd reason... guess the photographer's make them models do some strange stuff!
10 Jul 2000:-) Mariette S. Rose
Well, let me do a bit of explaining here. The reason why Brianna has all of the human stuff is sort of the background in a story that is pretty much only in my head for now. See, there was this space station where they were doing genetic research, and one thing they did to help the process was infusing a type of virus with human DNA. The virus would then bond to the DNA nucleus in the test subjects own DNa and change it a bit. But the only place it was able to do this was the reproductive cells, so it took a while to build up the effect, and even then there was a low margin of success. Well, for some reason or another, the space station crashed, and the virus escaped, along with a few other types which wreaked havoc on the human population, killing a lot of people and leaving a lot less humans then there first were, only about one human in 100 survived the viruses. But another thing happened over time. about 5% of the animals on earth slowly mutated because of the experimental virus into humanlike creatures, but not quite human, or animal. This thus explains Brianna and Azela.
15 Sep 2000:-) Cori E R Trout
He he! Yes! Imaginative! Okay, I won't comment about the photographic qualities and all of that stuf . . . Anyway, realy creative and such! The explanation above helps a bit eh?
2 Jun 200445 Anonymous
That is messed up O.o Good, but messed up.
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'Smile for the camera...':
 • Created by: :-) Mariette S. Rose
 • Copyright: ©Mariette S. Rose. All rights reserved!

 • Keywords: Bunny, Cute, Evergreen, Humanoid, Model, Pen, Pencil, Rabbit, Snow, Stage, Winter
 • Categories: Anthropomorphic (Furries), Woman, Women
 • Techniques: Coloured Pencils, Ballpoint Pen
 • Views: 393
 • Resolution: 450x710

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