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InuYasha Character sketches
InuYasha Character sketches by @kellrae (Kelli Rae)

OI! It's summer! yeah! Now I have more time to draw! Yepyep, this is my work! Rae-rae has contributed to her OWN gallery! gasp Also if I get any crap about the coloring job, sue me. It really bugs me when people say bad things about my art because it isn't 'pretty'. I'm sorry I cannot afford Photoshop like the rest of you. I have the old fashion way, colored pencils baby! I'm proud of it! :P

Artwork © Copyright 2003 Kelli Rae

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Posted: Sunday, 01 June, 2003 @ 06:07 PM

giggles..i've never seen some of these faces on him before...extremely cute and well done!..Keep at it!

Posted: Monday, 02 June, 2003 @ 01:14 PM

Of course your picture is "pretty" as you put it. You did a good job coloring. It's a whole lot better than I could ever do. sniffle Here I am, a pretty good student in my own right, and I can't even color! Send me back to kindergarten! Bwahahahaha!!!

sombers Okay, now that I had that bout of insanity, I should be sane for the next... few hours.
grins

But really, Rae, you did a very good job drawing Inuyasha. The likeness is very... alike. Heh, for the lack of a better term. Although the one on the bottom right... seems a little iffy to me. I'm not sure why, but it does.

Anyways, if you haven't already guessed, the things in the stars or asterisks if you want to be technical are supposed to be what would be if I could italics.

Posted: Monday, 02 June, 2003 @ 09:41 PM

Sugoi!

You gotta love Inu-kun! I like the one where he looks half-exasperated, half-annoyed.

giggle

I'm in a good mood, that I am!

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