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Black Storm Van Pendragon

Sanosuke Sagara headportrait sketches
Sanosuke Sagara headportrait sketches by @Black_Storm (Black Storm Van Pendragon)

Bleh, it's already the end of my 'premier account' testing so I'm stuck in 'basic membership', so this will be my last image I'll be posting here (since I don't have the heart to delete any of the piccies here to replace it with newer ones).

This 'image' features another head portrait doodle sketches of Sanosuke Sagara from "Rurouni Kenshin" ((or "Samurai X" in some other countries)), for the Sano-fans that we're 'bugging' me to draw some more sketches of him again. Sorry if it's not a full body or half body portrait sketch since I'm not in the mood to draw a full body of him yet -though rather more on testing my skills and challenge on his 'rooster head' hairstyle. I putt the numbers on all three of the portrait so in case I won't be confused at which head portrait sketch you're mentioning/referring here. Oh and the No.2 might look awkward but it's actually lying down -due to the lack of space I drew it upright, so you will need to tilt your head to your left.

Anyways, if you're interested to see more of my new artworks, you shall find them all here in my DeviantART gallery >> http://blackstorm.deviantart.com

See ya, and I hope you enjoy viewing my gallery here ^.^ huggles

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20y196d ago
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