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Gojyo from Saiyuki
Gojyo from Saiyuki by @show_rosasea (Show Rosacea)

My favorite character from Saiyuki with the little dragon dude. Gojyo is the coolest*huggles non-exsistent plushie of him* Anywho, I'm tired, here's the picture, enjoy folks. Comments welcome as always.

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Posted: Wednesday, 19 November, 2003 @ 10:35 PM

::glomps the Gojyo:: He is so yummilicious. I love the pose here--thumbs up--heehee, I give you TWO thumbs up, Gojyo-saaaannn! Is this all with your Prismacolor pencils, too? I'm so impressed! You did a great job on the shading. I think you just need to color in Hakuryu (jeepu!) or give some kind of crazy background, and you are set. :)

Posted: Thursday, 20 November, 2003 @ 02:42 PM

This picture is still actually technically "incomplete". I started it when I got the first Graphic Novel of Saiyuki. In japanese of course^^ And I drew Hakkai to the side of him, but Hakkai came out really bad. ><>< So that's why I haven't finished it, but maybe I will if I have some extra time someday or something^^ Take care now and thank you for the comment^^ ~Show Rosacea

P.S. Yes, this was done in Prisma's again. I color all my stuff in Prisma Color colored penciles unless I type in the description some where that I did other wise. ^_^

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