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Kagome gets a new hobby
Kagome gets a new hobby by @Alesyira (Alesyira)

Mechanical pencil.

Inspired by comments on made on one of the InuyashaEcchi mailing lists.

Someone thought it would be cool to see IY posing like Michelangelo's David - thus, this drawing took form...

The first of (currently) three statue parodies.

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20y43d ago
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Posted: Friday, 26 March, 2004 @ 11:57 PM

LoL. I'm actually very impressed that you did such a realistic sketch and managed to get Inu's head and sword to blend with it perfectly. Kagome looks good as well, tho her closest arm looks a bit awkward.

Posted: Saturday, 27 March, 2004 @ 12:11 AM

I agreee about Kagome's arm looking really odd. I didn't like how she ended up looking, but after spending so much time on that statue, I was too lazy to finish it right...

Thanks for such a great comment!

Posted: Thursday, 22 April, 2004 @ 02:04 AM

Ah-HA!!! So! Kagome's been holdin' out on us!! We knew she was hiding something secretly that the show wouldn't let us be privy to, and now we know! ;D

I love the pic by the way... Kagome looks very nicely drawn! Very interesting picture, I must say. =) Very interesting indeed!!

By the way, I uh... accidentally clicked on the wrong button while complimenting this image earlier. Just letting you know since you might end up seeing this message twice. I didn't realize it until I was too late. @_@

Ah well, I hope you're keeping up your good work!

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