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Immature Arguments
Immature Arguments by @Seifer_sama (Seifer-sama C.)

Well it's another Inu Yasha picture by me. :) I think this one fits in a different category then my other drawings though. Once again, i tried to stick to Ms. Takahashi's style and I'm hoping you think it looks okay. I just never know. laughs I really liked the way Inu Yasha came out. He looks so annoyed. And I guess Kagome doesn't look too horrible either. laughs I have such a hard time drawing girls. ^^ I hope you like it.

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Posted: Tuesday, 17 February, 2004 @ 06:26 PM

Beautiful, comical, and true to the nature of the series. Your constant, tireless attention to details never ceases to amaze me! I'll point out now that the most remarkable parts of your pictures, this one included, are the meticulously realistic folds in clothing; everything falls, folds, and stretches so naturally! I'm glad to see that Inu Yasha can still retain all of his attitude without folding his arms or tucking his hands into the opposite sleeves. (Though, yes indeed, I have noticed that they are in their OWN sleeves.) There's really nothing bad or imperfect that I could point out from this picture. The only thing I will mention is that Kagome doesn't look as angry as she should--it's all a matter of her eyes--but then again, perhaps the arguement has not gotten very far just yet. Your artwork is always superb. Keep up the awesome work!

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