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inuyasha colored
inuyasha colored by @Fire_Wolf_of_Darkness (Jester_of Hell)

i colored inuyasha, and as always, i couldn't do shading if my life depended on it...but o well

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Posted: Wednesday, 03 March, 2004 @ 12:24 AM

hmm, this is pretty good :) i must say, nice job oh yeah, a few pointers (although i really shouldn't be talking): the robe looks kind of strange , perhaps the sash should be located lower? and the sleeve on the right side (viewer's left) looks kind of funky ... But other than that, (sorry, I was harsh :( .... I'm picky ... :( ) This is pretty well done :) Hope to see more from you!

Posted: Wednesday, 03 March, 2004 @ 08:39 AM

What are you talking about? You did fine on the shading. The only improvements I can point out to you are needs for shading under the outstretched arm and a little bit around the other armpit. Other than that, this is pretty good! Nice!

Posted: Wednesday, 03 March, 2004 @ 10:54 PM

Hey, it`s better than how my Inuyasha picture came out as.

Posted: Thursday, 04 March, 2004 @ 07:24 AM

nono you got it all wrong here...I can't do shading, YOU can -_- so there. i like'em...wasn't his hand part of the pencil picutre? X.X

Posted: Sunday, 07 March, 2004 @ 02:48 AM

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> sh-sh!...they weren't supposed to know that... stupid hand.......

Posted: Wednesday, 18 August, 2004 @ 08:18 PM

haha I always cut hands out also anyways looks pretty nice the shadeing is fine for solid shading maybe it's the program your useing thats limiting you since some of the lineart seems rather shakey still though it looks alot like him so I think you did a good job

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