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Yaminah Tashanazi

Yukikuro Mitsu doodle
Yukikuro Mitsu doodle by @chaosmage (Yaminah Tashanazi)

Ahhh . . . Yukikuro makes a comeback (I have a file earlier in my gallery that has facial expressions). Got the idea while listening to some techno like music. This turned otu very . . . Megatokyo-ish. The hand could use some work, but in comparison as to how I used to draw hands, it's not bad.

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18y299d ago
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Posted: Thursday, 14 July, 2005 @ 08:38 AM

Wow. If you hadn't said you used your tablet to do this, I'd think you'd done it on paper. ^^ This looks awesome. The hand came out really well, and I like the headset/visor and goggles. XD The dogtags were a cool touch, too.

Posted: Thursday, 14 July, 2005 @ 08:49 AM

whispers The clue is that the background is way too freakin' white for me to have used my grandma's scanner. LOL

I should probably be whacked good and hard with the copyright bat for those things. It's actually a virtual reality headset, but very Ghost in the Shell-ish.

As for the dogtags . . . I have no idea where the hell those came from. I think I drew a pick of her long ago with some and it just kinda creeped through my subconcious.

Posted: Thursday, 14 July, 2005 @ 02:29 PM

Nice! I must agree the head gear has turned out nicely. The movement in the hair looks great too. Overall the hair seems to have a very light touch that worked quite well...now that I am not making sense. The hair just looks very natural.

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