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Seishi Eyes! X3
Seishi Eyes! X3 by @lumichan (Nicole D.)

Er....well you see, I had some brilliant inspiration one day that I would draw all of the Suzaku seishi's eyes/half their face/whatever like so. points to piccy I've got all of them drawn but with evil school and slavewo-er, I mean homework, I haven't had the time to color them all yet. ^^;;; SO here is Nuriko and Tasuki, I like how they turned out even though the half-face thing looks a little odd. sweatdrops

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Nicole D.

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Posted: Saturday, 12 October, 2002 @ 06:12 PM

These eyes are very nice. I love the way you colored them. I'm jealous. I can't color on the computer, it's markers or pencils only for me. I can't wait to see you finish the rest. Graduation was the best thing that ever happened to me (besides Otakon 2002... and fencing... and, okay, a few other things...) but I need to use my time more wisely and draw more fanart! Anyways good luck with slavework and don't ever give up!

Posted: Sunday, 13 October, 2002 @ 10:38 PM

WOW! This is really really good! o_o.EXCELLENT color job on this! I can't wait to see the others ~grins at the thought of Chichiri~ :D hehe..Can't wait to see more.

Posted: Monday, 16 December, 2002 @ 07:52 AM

I love this! Eyes are the hardest part for me in fanart...you've done it beautifully....

Posted: Friday, 27 June, 2003 @ 07:53 PM

Totally COOOOOOOOOOOOOL!!! Really,you´re the best*why in bloody hell here have to be so damn hot?!*Okay,that´s totallu out of line..ZzZ

Posted: Tuesday, 06 January, 2004 @ 07:29 PM

I love the coloring on this! Very nice! ^^

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