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Happy New Years pic! (Inu-Yasha /Shippo)
Happy New Years pic! (Inu-Yasha /Shippo) by @maxpowe (Max Powers)

Yes folks it's that time of year again, the end of that time of year again! Anyway, as a new year approaches, so do some new changes. For example, instead of putting The 5th Man © on every picture I draw, I will now be using the double N symbol (It stands for Neato Neko, I'll have more on that later). So for now enjoy this cute little picture I did using my new Graphic tablet. See U next year! ^_^

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Max Powers

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Posted: Tuesday, 31 December, 2002 @ 02:04 PM

Awww, How CUTE! toooooo Cute. I like Shippo's pose. I always draw him way to tall.

Posted: Tuesday, 31 December, 2002 @ 02:56 PM

Thanx! I thought I drew Shippo's head a little too big though ^_^;;

Posted: Tuesday, 31 December, 2002 @ 10:10 PM

This is cute! I don't think his head is too big, it's the perspective thingy--you know, the closer things are in anime, the bigger you draw them. So it looks perfectly proportioned to me! This is sooo cute and I really love the coloring. Someday I will be able to use MY graphics tablet that well...

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

Posted: Wednesday, 01 January, 2003 @ 10:08 AM

Thanx, I'm not an expert when it comes to using a graphic tablet, but I'm slowly getting the hang of it! ^_^

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