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Ameigh Haley

Family of four yoshi's
Family of four yoshi's by @aymei (Ameigh Haley)

Sitting in front of the television and doodling I decided to draw them. Thing is I am soo pants at drawing guys it is not funny. I just plain suck. Yet I am trying really hard to practice and I decided to use my characters first off (which explains why there are obivous and terrible mistakes) and I made a doodle I decided I should colour (for lack of anything else to do) Anyway they are characters from my story/manga thingy that my character Kari is in too. They aren't quadruplets or anything, no and no they aren't just the same person, they are just brothers that look alike (cool!)...they are meant to, it's just the strange thing about them. As for their names, well I just loved the name Yoshi, what can I say, so I used the different ones I found. From left to right the order goes; yoshitoshi (21...the only one with a girlfriend, hehe, I am evil personified...I left the rest of them single.) Yoshisada(19) Yoshiteru (17) and Yoshiyuki (15) see...told you I was crap at drawing guys...and I will cut off here to satisfy you sweet ^__^ (short enough yet?) Artwork © Copyright 2002 Ameigh Haley

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Posted: Thursday, 23 May, 2002 @ 09:15 AM

Hey like it a lot. See told ya u could draw guys, and by the way they're way cute. Love the collars.

Posted: Thursday, 14 November, 2002 @ 09:50 AM

hey i'm back again, just thought i'd look through your older pics, i really like these guys especially the oldest and youngest one. Well drawn, they look thier age which is really cool. ^__^

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