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The courtroom sketch artist responsible for drawing the most famous courtroom sketch of 2015 has a message for Tom Brady: She's sorry. 

Jane Rosenberg, the woman who produced the Brady sketch that you've probably seen at least 20 times over the past 12 hours, would like to apologize for turning Brady into a blood-thirsty zombie.  

"Tell Tom Brady, I'm sorry," Rosenberg told Vice Sports on Wednesday. "He's a very good looking guy and if I didn't make him look good enough, I'll try harder next time."

The sketch artist said that she actually feels more pressure when she has to draw famous people like Brady.  

"I do feel more pressure. It's horrible. You hate that," Rosenberg said. "Especially when they're good looking, that's the worst. I'd rather do famous terrorists or something."

Rosenberg also explained that she doesn't get much time for her sketches, which is why Brady ended up looking like a cross-breed of Pinocchio and the Crypt Keeper.

"I'm working very quickly," Rosenberg said. "Obviously, I have a lot of pressure on me, and it's time pressure. It's lucky if I have a few minutes. So I'm just trying to grab onto something, just as quick as I can."

Rosenberg would like to point out that she that the sketch she drew that consisted of over 15 people, something that's not easy to draw -- And with over 15 people in the picture, the courtroom sketch artist seemed surprised that everyone latched onto the Brady thing. 

"Now, this Tom Brady thing, I did this whole wide shot with a million people in it. And everybody's focusing on that one little fraction of the whole picture, of Tom Brady," Rosenberg said. 

So how did that happen?

First, the sketch below was released after Brady's court session was over.

Like Rosenberg said, there's a lot of people.  

Then, people started zooming in on the sketch. 

And zooming in. 

And that's when the jokes started.

You can see a collection of some funny Brady pictures by clicking here

As for Rosenberg, she hasn't quite decided how to handle her brief fame yet, "I might be very depressed," she said. "Or I might just laugh it off."

Let's hope Rosenberg chooses to laugh, because that's what everyone else is doing.