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Just take my Heart by @deathdesu (Des Tini)

I found a translation to "Kawaita Sakebi," the opening theme to Yu-Gi-Oh, and I was surprised how it fit my IZ fancharacter, X. He is one of my favorite characters of mine, and probably also one of the most complex. Anyway, I was listening to the song with the translation, and around the last verse, this image popped into my head, and it was just so pretty that I simply HAD to make it! I, for one, am incredibly proud of this picture. I just love the expression and the way his "heart" and tears shine. He's wearing a different outfit than usual (kind of Bakura-inspired), but I like it. Actually, his usual red-trenchcoat outfit does not really seem to fit his personality that much. ^^; Maybe I should draw him in this more often, ne? I think the bubbles are a nice touch as well. Squee This is just so very beautiful. I hope you love it as much as I do. ^_^

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Posted: Tuesday, 06 August, 2002 @ 05:06 PM

Aww, that's so sweet! ^^ I love the lyrics to Kawaita Sakebi is listening to it right now and I've been wanting to draw a picture to go with it too! I like the way you've coloured it and the background looks really kewl XD Mwee!

http://side7.com/art/melahorn

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