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Techni-Color Keni-Chi
Techni-Color Keni-Chi by @Stagsleap (San Wolfe)

The colors! The colors!

I got these neon pens made by Bic, and they work pretty well.....I wanted to test them and Kenichi was a willing subject. ...I'm thinking about doing a sequel to this one....

Oh, yes...about Shunsaku Ban....lol...well that's what happens when he eats one too many Pringles

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Posted: Saturday, 11 January, 2003 @ 12:54 PM

Heheee! more like a couple cans too many pringles! ^_^ The little Shunzaku in the corner is just too cute, and the can of Pringles... heheee!

And ohhh! Pretty colors! I reallllllly like the coat, very spiffy looking! ^-^ I'm very jealous of this pic, I want your talent! You draw Kenichi so cute, I just wanna pick him up and give him a big huggle! (and steal your talent while I'm at it! MUHHAAHA!)

Posted: Saturday, 11 January, 2003 @ 06:24 PM

I have a strange knack for drawing little fat dudes.....

Well, all that talent comes with a lot of practice! Just practice practice practice and soon your art will become as advanced as you want. Remember how difficult it was for you to draw Dukie's nose? But on your last drawing, his nose was perfect!

Every move you make, your body and muscles remember that move. The more you draw one thing (like an eye or something) the better that drawing becomes with practice.....

:)

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