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Piccolo and Shark
Piccolo and Shark by @Kal_Chan (Kal Chan)

...I dunno what to call this.... It is a gift for a friend, Eric, for his b-day on the 5th...He loves sharks and Piccolo. So I put them together. Originally, it was gonna be him instead of Piccolo, but I wanted to show off his tattoos but I didn't have a pic of him to do that. I like it better like this anyway. I'm very happy with it. Shows a definite improvement. This was good practice with traditional media (the only media I use anyway), although my scanner killed Piccolo's skin color (it was so pretty too..) and destroyed the BG...blah...looks better IRL...

I did my first drawing of a shark as a draft, liked it and stuck with basically the same thing. This is my second time drawing a shark, and my first time coloring one. Sorry for the errors. I have no clue what I'm doing when it comes to sharks.

See the link on the pic for more info. I've posted it enough on other pics and I'm too lazy to do that today. So for more info go there. Click gallery, find the picture. More info will be under it. If you want to crit I suggest you do what I said above before doing so. Thanks.

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