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More Sketches

Fri Aug 15, 2008, 9:09 AM
Since I don't have time right now to color, I decided to upload a bunch of sketches again. Hopefully I'll have more time to later work on them. Also I want to explore painter and illustrator a bit more on school cpus.

  • Mood: Miserable
  • Reading: Ceremony
  • Watching: The Olympics! ^^

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  • Interests: Manga, DMC, FF, Ninjas, Drawing, 日本 ^^, J-Rock, Mangos, DDR, Dante (DMC), More drawing
  • Favourite band or musician: The Gazette [ガゼット]
  • Favourite genre of music: Rock (J-Rock), Techno, Eurobeat, Classical
  • Operating System: Windows XP
  • Favourite game: Devil May Cry and Final Fantasy
  • Favourite gaming platform: Playstation

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:iconwhite-catta:
Nice works!!! :)

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My fears come alive
In this place where I once died
Demons dreaming
Knowing I...I just needed to realign
(c) Godsmack
:iconk-a-i:
Thanks.^^
When I get some more time, I'm going to try and go back and do color.

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Painting: The art of protecting flat surfaces from the weather and exposing them to the critic.

- Ambrose Bierce (The Devil's Dictionary)
:iconk-a-i:
^^ Made my day~!

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Painting: The art of protecting flat surfaces from the weather and exposing them to the critic.

- Ambrose Bierce (The Devil's Dictionary)
:iconmai-ekaki:
mine too

XD

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~moranox
:iconk-a-i:
haha ^^

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Painting: The art of protecting flat surfaces from the weather and exposing them to the critic.

- Ambrose Bierce (The Devil's Dictionary)
:iconlioars:
Nice gallery you have here!

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:iconk-a-i:
Thanks ^^

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Painting: The art of protecting flat surfaces from the weather and exposing them to the critic.

- Ambrose Bierce (The Devil's Dictionary)

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