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The Rock
The Rock by @Crash (Charlie Stadele)

First off, no, I haven't really jumped onto the Naruto bandwagon. I've only seen clips of it, no full episodes. It hasn't been liscenced, and I don't have the patience to watch fansubs.

But I've seen enough of the clips to know that I am a Rock Lee fanboy just waiting to happen! That kid Rocks! Pun intended.

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Posted: Wednesday, 10 November, 2004 @ 11:15 PM

Hi ho! Thanks for commenting on my art! Here to return the favor!

This is a really neat picture, with an interesting pose. I think his raised hand could be a a slightly softer angle to make it look more natural, and the thighs could be just a bit slimmer.

Than again, that may be your style, and the last thing I want to do is critique a style. =(

I love Lee. He's Naruto's substitue for ol' Bruce himself. XD

Posted: Thursday, 11 November, 2004 @ 07:29 PM

Yeah, I drew him overmusccled. I have a tendancy to do that. As for the hand...From some of the angles I had seen that pose at, it looked rather awkward--like it was only something deliberately done to mock people. But I should have redone that thumb...

I have seen the anime now, and I am indeeed a Lee Fanboy. But to me, he's Naruto's version of the other half of his name. 'The Rock.' The focus on the eyebrow, the incredibly bizzare personallity, the same tendancy to stare... And that 'just bring it' hand gesture. Fun guy

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