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Claws of Blood
Claws of Blood by @Seifer_sama (Seifer-sama C.)

This was my first attempt at Inu Yasha. I think the smaller picture looks much better than the picture on the side of human Inu Yasha. I had people tell me it looked like Kagome. ^^;;;; Anyway... at one point in time I was going to do a second picture to go with this. That would be the rest of Sesshoumaru, whose hand is clamped around Inu Yasha's wrist up there. Why draw Sesshoumaru holding Inu Yasha's wrist you ask? Well the thought behind it was Sesshoumaru was dragging him away or down and keeping him from his goal. Which in this picture it looks like it's the Shikon no Tama. ^^ But that was before I got to know Sesshoumaru, since then my opinion of him has changed. (For the better).

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Posted: Tuesday, 20 January, 2004 @ 12:07 AM

What a spectacular masterpiece you have here! Very dramatic flare to every curve, fold, and hair strand of this picture. Inu Yasha's red outfit almost melts away into the background, but still remains clearly defined at the same time. It's easy to see why some people would mistake human Inu Yasha for Kagome, but upon closer inspection, it becomes quite clear that it is in fact human Inu Yasha. Astounding attention to detail, particularly with all the folds and swirls in this image. As a fellow Inu Yasha fan, I have a high respect for you and your masterpiece. I hope to see more like this from you in the near future.

Posted: Wednesday, 21 January, 2004 @ 04:05 PM

My goodness. ^^ You really knwo how to make an artist feel appreciated. Thank you so much for your awesome comment. ^^

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