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Kanji Anyone?
Kanji Anyone? by @jao (Jao Kolad)

::dances:: I'm startin to master this outdated program now. It's not as good as Express, but it still does the job. I've only made this character, like, 3 days ago, but I'm totaly in love with him! This preticular project was to practice my pen shading skills.

Free pic to anyone who can figure out what his name is, which is writen in Kanji right next to him.

He just screams bondage, right? I can't describe how happy I am to have such a cool character now. Artwork © Copyright 2003 Jao Kolad

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Posted: Tuesday, 18 February, 2003 @ 08:57 PM

Not as pretty as Ken-chan, but pretty in a sense. I like this new character, and I WISH I could understand Kanji. I really do. But I like this character. He's bad-ass lookin'...

Comin' from me, that's a compliment and a half since I only use that term for Kenshin these days. I'd like to know the story behind him, but I won't bug you about it. ^^

Posted: Tuesday, 18 February, 2003 @ 11:11 PM

I think it says 'Shonen', boy. o_o But I don't know kanji so I'm probably wrong.

But I really like this picture! o_O it's very cool! The clothing design is very intricate, and his weapon is spiffy! With the grey background it looks almost transparent. For some reason I can imagine this character running around in the woods, keeping to the shadows. ^^ or something like that...

Great job. ^^

~Rah-Bop www.side7.com/art/hillesda

Posted: Saturday, 22 February, 2003 @ 10:20 AM

Yep, it says "Shonen" (boy)... sighs Looks like I'm too late though, someone already guessed it ^^;;

Ayod Botla

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