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Kepper of the Stars
Kepper of the Stars by @kellrae (Kelli Rae)

I love the expression Aishin! ^^ meepness! Also you have to lof his head piece AND the random accesories! I need to work on folds in clothes, sigh CAN YA TEACH MEH!? >< Artwork © Copyright 2003 Kelli Rae

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Posted: Thursday, 10 April, 2003 @ 05:18 PM

I love this! It's so perfect!!!

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

Posted: Friday, 11 April, 2003 @ 09:47 PM

Ah...it's Hashiba Touma from Yoroiden Samurai Troopers wearing Rath's (at least I think that person is Rath) costume of the cover of the first volume of Dragon Knights. The bubbles are neat...it reminds me of the fantasy picture from Mizuki Ken's Nothing artbook (I'm not sure if his last name is Mizuki...but I definitely know the given name is Ken!)

Posted: Friday, 25 April, 2003 @ 09:44 PM

Yes, this is Hashiba Touma from the Yoroiden Samurai Troopers. My favorite character from that show and nickname namesake. One of them at least...

I was bored and decided to draw him in the Dragon Knights style and I hafta say that he came out quite well! Yeah, those are the twelve Zodiac stars hiding behind him.

Yeah, and the outfit is DK inspired too. But it's my own design 'cause I was bored. Not to mention that I'm still trying to master the art of random items.

Also inspired by the song "Keeper of the Stars" by a country singer that I cannot currently remember the name of.

Hope you all like!

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