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Lookit That Grin!
Lookit That Grin! by @melis (Melissa S.)

Looky! Its InuYasha and his grin! Er.. Smrin! Anywho, I dont know what to say here, just that I like this picture o.o;..

Enjoy, Side7!

IY © Takahashi Art © Me

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Posted: Tuesday, 21 January, 2003 @ 09:40 PM

WHOOSH, that's pretty! ::doesn't know why she said "whoosh"..doesn't care either^^:: I like that term, "smrin" XD Another fantastical Inu Yasha-ish job, Messa--you use a really nifty color to shade his hair, didja know that? And his eye is nifty too. Yep. XD; Do more, you! ::skitters away::

Posted: Wednesday, 22 January, 2003 @ 08:31 PM

Oooh, how cool! I LOVE the coloring on his pretty doggy hair ^^ fluffles it Wah, so fluffable. Yep. And his ears are so CUTE! tugs them Duncha gotta love how they make that noise every time they move....and when Kagome pulled them in the first episode? tug tug squeak squeak cough Yeah. And...he looks so cool! Yay for Inuyasha! Yup. Very, very kawaii job!!

Posted: Sunday, 26 January, 2003 @ 09:53 PM

That is a very very cool grin.

http://www.side7.com/art/liliwagn/gallery.html

Posted: Friday, 31 January, 2003 @ 01:58 PM

Awww ... !! This is pretty ^ˆ^ I love his expression! And the colour's nice. I particularly like the necklace ... and the ears (how can you not love them ears?!)

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