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Sara Patterson

Li Houjun
Li Houjun by @Merenwen (Sara Patterson)

I have this friend with a really scrawny build. To be honest I never appreceated it untill I wanted to draw this picture and he was able to pose for me perfectly. This is my idea of Chichiri in modern clothes. Kinda inspired by Another story but I didn't feel like drawing his eyes or scar...hehehe

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Sara Patterson

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Posted: Thursday, 07 November, 2002 @ 10:17 PM

Wow! Your great at drawing clothes and stuff! :D Chichiri looks so cool in this picture! ~pokes the little computer~ hehe. Pose looks great, you drew him great, all together great job! ^_^

Posted: Thursday, 07 November, 2002 @ 11:44 PM

You know, you've done it again. I tend not to like character-in-modern-clothes pics, but you made him look so wonderfully casual (nothing looks forced at ALL!), that it's just awesome. The way his pants fold over his ankles, and his sleeves fold over his wrists... I was looking at your art again, just now (all of it grin) and was again astounded by your skill. Everything you touch turns out beautiful. Even this little sketch.

Posted: Friday, 15 November, 2002 @ 02:30 PM

scrawny!? i am thin, you hear me!? thin!!! okay, maybe a bit too thin... but i hold the lotus pose until my feet ache and you call me scrawny!? >.<

ah well... i love this pic anyway Sara. you're so amazing. and i'll pose for you anytime. ^.^

~ g r O.o v y ~ http://fayde.deviantart.com

Posted: Tuesday, 10 February, 2009 @ 12:36 PM
Rating: 5

This is so cool!! I love Chichiri, you did a great job on this.

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