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Kira Okamoto

Arashi Nagase
Arashi Nagase by @thornking (Kira Okamoto)

I love Arashi from Paradise Kiss! He is my all time favorite character. ^__^

Anyway, this is supposed to be him, but the finished product looks a lot less like him, compared to my sketch. o_o Anyway, this is sort of mediocre, because I got too lazy to put him in a fancy outfit, so he's stuck in a plain leather jacket and shirt. That sucks, too, because I could have made this really good, but alas, it was one in the morning, and I didn't feel like doing a really detailed drawing.

Anyway, it doesn't really look like him yet, but I'm gonna keep practicing. XD

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Miyuki Kobayashi

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Posted: Wednesday, 13 November, 2002 @ 09:36 PM

I just got Paradise Kiss the other day. I'm not really a big fan of the art style, but the characters are really amazing. This is a VERY good pic of Arashi. I really like his piercings (tho I generally don't like piercings at all.) My only suggestion is that you move his arms. He looks kind of unnatural or stiff. In your next pic maybe draw him leaning or something. Relaxed, you know? Well keep it up and I hope to see more of your work.

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