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Demon's Pain
Demon's Pain by @Seifer_sama (Seifer-sama C.)

Well this was one of the first Sesshoumaru pictures I have ever done, so it's a little old, but I still like it. ^^ I drew it after I saw one of the later episodes where Inu Yasha learns the "kaze ni kizu" and badly injures Sesshoumaru. (Such a cool attack). ^^ Anyway I hope you like it.

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Posted: Saturday, 24 January, 2004 @ 04:13 PM

in this pic, Sesshoumaru looks.. sad, or distant, or with a bit more emotion than his usual self. a nice change, I must say.

I love the way you did his fur thing (I think it's his tail)- it looks cloudy and furry at the same time!

I think this one shows Sesshoumaru's personality very well. even though he's seriously injured, and must be in a lot of pain, he shows none on his face. actually, I could even see him in a different position, say holding a book, with the same face and it wouldn't look out of place.

You've done a magnificent job on his clothes as well, since ripped clothing isn't something that people could draw easily.

Posted: Saturday, 24 January, 2004 @ 04:23 PM

Ah! ^^ Such a nice comment. ^^ Thank you again. I greatly appreciate you positive feedback. ^^

Hmm. Sesshoumaru reading a book... I am inspired. ^^ I must draw this now! :-D

Posted: Saturday, 24 January, 2004 @ 06:19 PM

aaaaw...its so cute...the look on his face is just so distant, and the way u did the blood is a nice touch. The hair and the clothes are gr8ly detailed, and the shading is so soft that it just seems to blend in. beautiful pic, two thumbs up ^ ^

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