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Umeko Yamitaro

Badass in the Go
Badass in the Go by @Umeko (Umeko Yamitaro)

When I say badass, you can surely tell its Raphael I'm talking about. I sketched on this drawing, for a few hours ago went to bed at 4:40 am I got the lineart and a little of the coloring done, before I went to bed, and when I woke up, I continued my work and now its completed.

It've been a while since I drew TMNT, shame on me, been a fan for 16 years, I promise to draw them more often from now on


About the pic:

He is on the top of a building ready to attack an enemy with a cocky grin. I'm really happy of how this badass turned out

Note: This is my design of Raph, where he have lost his left eye, got scars over his body and vampire fangs, he actually has 12 fangs, 6 in the uper jaw and 3 in the lower, but he only show you 2 here, maybe not to scare you away

Raphael © Kevin Eastman and Peter Lirard*I can never spell his lastname right* Design belongs to me Art is done by me

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Posted: Monday, 19 January, 2009 @ 09:52 AM

Not bad, nice depth and shine. Raphael's rough character reminds of Knuckles from Sonic The Hedgehog, How he gets upset and rough up. Good job! ^_~

Posted: Thursday, 22 January, 2009 @ 04:30 PM

hehehe XD you compared Raph with Knuckles? Sure they are sort of the same type of character, but Raph's way more badass then knuckles :P

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