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Kea-Le Nikirahaoyokoyamasan

Cute little angel boy!
Cute little angel boy! by @Kea_Le (Kea-Le Nikirahaoyokoyamasan)

Okay, I know this is a bit showy, but thats why i rated it M, lol! But its soooo cute, isnt it??? comon, you know you want to take him home! ^^

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Mature (N)
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Rough / Concept
Submitted:
21y17d ago
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Posted: Wednesday, 12 November, 2003 @ 01:21 PM

how PRECIOUS! He's just adorable! I love the take on the 'cherub' boy--he's just so cute. I wanna pick him up and put him in my pocket. :) I think that's mostly because of the mischevious-but-innocent, I-didn't-do-it, teehee, expression. :) Love the blush. Man, your sketches are so GOOD! I'm really impressed by the feet, too. What do you use to draw your sketches? I know that might sound weird, but it doesn't look like just pencil, unless you mess around with the contrast a lot once you have them scanned in... :) Keep drawing. :) I like this kid!

Posted: Wednesday, 12 November, 2003 @ 09:06 PM

Actually, thats just a normal, HB school pencil ><;; I did that while sitting in my english class ^_^;;;;; all i did to it was sharpen it a bit in photoshop because my scanner made it really blurry. My scanner usually contrasts things on its own, anyways. stupid thing ><;;; He's so cute, isnt he? lol I told you!

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