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You wanna cuppa cofFAY?
You wanna cuppa cofFAY? by @aeryaval (Aeryn Avalon)

Well, here's Gojyo. Remind me NEVER to do a pen sketch, ever again. It takes WAY too long. Plus, I usually like my shading to be smoother...but I was in Physics and all I had was a pen. I did the layout for this in pencil, then went back in with the ink. Took me all of physics, all of Spanish, and part of band to complete. The title is an inside joke, only about four people in the world will understand. ;p Enjoy! Please note: I can't reply to or grade comments because my computer SUCKS. Sorry!

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Posted: Thursday, 18 March, 2004 @ 09:55 PM

I LOVE YOU YOU'RE PRETTY!!! (another inside joke, ne, Erin-chan?) Yes, I am one of the few, the proud, the FOUR PEOPLE WHO UNDERSTAND THIS JOKE! And yes, I do! Especially from Gojyo! :;droooooolage:: Erin drew a guy. ::grins::

Beautiful cross-hatching--it really works so well for shading in this image. The shadows really do make everything pop out... so to speak... (don't pull a Brendon on me and make that comment dirty...) I love it! Heh, I love ya, I don't need to leave you a useful comment, ne? I mean, I'm gonna see you in person like tomorrow. ;) Great piccy! Keep drawing guys! Sexy ones like Gojyo!

Posted: Wednesday, 24 March, 2004 @ 11:51 AM

^_^ My school's computers don't suck! So I can reply to comments!

Yeah, I really need to draw more guys. I was thinking of doing a series of drawings like this one of all the Saiyuki boys...but anytime I try to do a series...it doesn't turn out to well, if you know what I mean ;p Oh well, maybe someday. Love ya, li-chan!

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