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Kiroqui.... Kitted Out
Kiroqui.... Kitted Out by @Minimoogle (Ali P)

Well yeh, so this shows how Kiroqui actually looks... well actually, not exactly. His hair's gone a bit oddddd in this pic, but his hair's how it appears in the earlier sketches, I was just trying to work it out at this angle... (really) Well you can't see his trousers or boots here, but I had to raise his hand to show how the sleeve-thingehs actually finish. His hand appears to be slightly kinda freakishly big for him.. and very thin... Talking about thin, his waist kinda went a bit anorexic-wannabe on me, and I realised after scanning. I'll sort that out in future pics tho ^^ So see how his outfit is different to the sketches!! Yeh, I'm realy happeh with this costume. It's kinda similar to how Aarion's looked (tho admittedly I draw him in anything)... and Kiroqui's, like, the same kinda build as Aarion... but with a bit of muscle lol. He's older than Aarion by two years (as Aarion is 17) and for this reason I'm wondering if I finally created Aarion's long-lost older brother and considering I thought of doing that nearly a year ago, i'm kinda behind... ¬¬ !! Yah, so that's enough on that ^__^ Oh, no wait.. I forgot to say: his name's pronounced 'Keer-row-key', but let's just go by Roan for now (works for me!) :D Good Day, and Adieu Artwork © Copyright 2003 Ali P

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Posted: Monday, 02 June, 2003 @ 04:59 PM

Wow sparkly eyes The design of the outfit is great. You can draw flowing fabric pretty dern good. giggles Bishie!

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