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Gaako-chan
Gaako-chan by @marven4lyf

Drawn in MS Paint, took a few days but its done ;-; Thank you Naruto SD for giving us Gaako. Okay something I love about the spin-off (Besides Gaako) is how Orochimaru gets turned into a goofy cartoon villain whose schemes center around Lee and it's just such a funny contrast to the actual show.

Naruto SD: Rock Lee & His Ninja Pals © 2012 Studio Pierrot

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Posted: Friday, 07 June, 2024 @ 08:22 PM

Praise the almighty MS Paint, this looks good! Might have to watch that spin off, sounds like something I might like. 

Posted: Friday, 07 June, 2024 @ 08:25 PM

@lua0: Yess, the greatest and most tedious digital art software, though it's lack of features is motivating for some reason.. if you watch Naruto SD, it can get very bizzare but its funny, a lot of it feels like a fever dream lol Akatsuki episode is the best IMO 

Posted: Sunday, 09 June, 2024 @ 01:41 AM

I've never watched nor read Naruto, but I really like how crisp and clean this art is, and the shading is nicely done.

Posted: Sunday, 09 June, 2024 @ 01:45 AM

@Jinx: Thank you so much! :DD

Posted: Monday, 10 June, 2024 @ 03:11 PM

MSPaint is part of the origin story for the ragout cooker. Much respect for any artist strugling with this highly unoptimized piece of software to do more than cropping a screencap.

My deepest admiration for this image, very impressive.

Posted: Monday, 10 June, 2024 @ 03:29 PM

@ragukokarn: Thank you very much! Something about the challenge motivates me 

Posted: Monday, 24 June, 2024 @ 07:19 AM
Rating: 5

Ooo this is so cool

Posted: Monday, 24 June, 2024 @ 01:34 PM

@noctam: Thank you sm!

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