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Sai for Nat
Sai for Nat by @yasha_sama (Yasha-sama)

A little Christmas gift for Nat, my brother. I lost the godly version because Painter 7 closed on itself and I only saved once. :(

Sai is a man. grins

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Posted: Friday, 26 December, 2003 @ 04:27 AM

Oh, he looks awesome ^^ However I think his nose is a bit too big. Anyway, great picture, I wish I could see the "godly" version sighs have a nice day ^^

Posted: Friday, 26 December, 2003 @ 09:57 AM

Hmm... The bridge of his nose to the right is too big but not the nose itself; I draw cute little rolly polly noses. XD Thank you! I wish you could see the godly version too. rolls eyes

Posted: Saturday, 27 December, 2003 @ 02:12 PM

I absolutely love it! ^-^ It blew my mind the first time i read the Hikaru no Go manga, and it said "He" as refering to Sai. hehe. Keep up the good work!

Posted: Saturday, 27 December, 2003 @ 02:25 PM

I just smiled happily and added him to my list of hot feminine guys. :)

Posted: Tuesday, 16 November, 2004 @ 06:02 PM

I absolutely love Sai. The gentle smile you gave him in this image suits him so perfectly! I also adore the lighting in this piece, it's very soft and pretty. Definetly a great fanart!

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