If I were to make a webcomic or manga, this guy would defiantly be in it. This is my first coloring job, so it probably doesn't look too good. I'm just happy to get this idea down on paper. I'd really like to draw more of him in the future, so look for more designs coming soon. He is supposed to have markings from his eye all down to his waist, but as you can see I got lazy and didn't draw them. ^^; Well, I hope you like it.
yeah, thats kind of what i was aiming for. i have an idea for another charcter to go along with him. the two of them together remind me of shuichi and yuki.
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Yeah, that was your cue to back away slowly.
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Yeah, that was your cue to back away slowly.
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