@Kat_Reverie
Kat Reverie

Looking back, Looking ahead.
Looking back, Looking ahead. by @Kat_Reverie (Kat Reverie)

Well, once again my first update in ages, it's not as fun to update here as it is on Deviantart.com, well, i'll do the copyright information then the information on the drawing.

Kurama is property of Yoshihiro Togashi. Kathrine Yoh/Akurei Yukiki is property of Kat Reverie Artwork is property of Kat Reverie. The mental and pysical refrence used in the making of this work is property of How to Draw Manga.

Light refrence has been used in the making of this piece.

Articals used,

Artstreet 11 X 8.5 IN 80 Page Scetch diary.

.5 and .7 MM Mechanical pecils, No.2

Ticonderoga and Rose art colored pencils.

Speedball ink and calligraphy pens.

Yes I had to put that down,, just for the heck of it.

The mentioned refrence is; I used light, mental refrence for the poses in general. I used material (In other words i looked in the book) refrence for Kurama's head positioning.

I was in a super romantic mood and decided to draw my OC with Kurama, Mind you this is the Manga version of kurama, meaning his hair is black and his eyes lavender. Kat is the character used in my fanfictions . She looks so innocent in this, and i managed to draw a blush without it looking like she's bleeding! Over all this was just a doodle but i am open to Constructive Critasizim all the same.

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20y127d ago
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