@migucast
Miguel Castaneda

Inspired Shin Mazinger
Inspired Shin Mazinger by @migucast (Miguel Castaneda)

First up, I've always been scared, when I draw, that I'm somehow stealing the pose from someone else. Somehow, subconsciously... Well, for the first time ever, that fear proved TRUE! And the worst part is that the picture I accidentally copied, was one that was drawn FOR me! >< YES! I actually consciously forgot about something that was drawn for me by my good friend, Kitty1000, and then when I was trying to think of an idea for a new picture, my brain actually fooled me into thinking I had come up with something original. >< I'm SOOOOOOOO sorry, Kitty! ;_;

Anyway, I didn't even realize I had done this until I was already half done with coloring my picture and decided to look for new Mazinger pictures here on DA, and ran across the very picture that was given to me about a month or so ago, and immediately noticed a VERY strong resemblance to my new picture. CRAP! ;_;

Moving on... I've been wanting to do a Shin Mazinger picture for a while now... The original conception of this picture included trying to squeeze as many characters around Kouji as possible, but I quickly realised that wasn't going to work... ^^; I still want to draw Tsubasa Nishikiori, though.

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