Wow... very pretty and sad and definitely vulnerable. I love the cranes and the ink and mask... fox?
He's not delicate, really... just... seems to have gotten broken a bit, emotionally, by his taicho. But he had to have been strong to get where he got, I think, and his kido's always been pretty strong. Interesting to think about.
Thanks for the thoughts! And the beautiful picture. :-)
In the picture he is smiling a bit. It's hard to notice unless you stare at his face. Oh, I don't mean that he was delicate, I actually don't think so. He was really acting really cool when he was found at the Centre 46 place by Toshiro. He actually looked very intimidating and ..*flails again*
Yup thats a fox mask. Just the way the japanese depict a fox.
He can look pretty intimidating when he's all there.
*peers* Just the hint of a smile. Cool...
The mask makes a lot of sense. And I'll also say I love how you drew his zanpakutou, with the bindings and hilt and scabbard... details, lovely details... especially where and how it rests. *grin*
Thank you :D~~~~~ I learnt how to draw swords because of Nobuhiro Watsuki, the manga-ka for Rurouni Kenshin. I loved his works, tremendously. Only now I'm not crazy over it as I used to....say 5 or 6 years ago. He taught me how to draw the kimonos and hakamas, swords and, very neat line work.
He's not delicate, really... just... seems to have gotten broken a bit, emotionally, by his taicho. But he had to have been strong to get where he got, I think, and his kido's always been pretty strong. Interesting to think about.
Thanks for the thoughts! And the beautiful picture. :-)
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Oh, I don't mean that he was delicate, I actually don't think so. He was really acting really cool when he was found at the Centre 46 place by Toshiro. He actually looked very intimidating and ..*flails again*
Yup thats a fox mask. Just the way the japanese depict a fox.
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*peers* Just the hint of a smile. Cool...
The mask makes a lot of sense. And I'll also say I love how you drew his zanpakutou, with the bindings and hilt and scabbard... details, lovely details... especially where and how it rests. *grin*
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I learnt how to draw swords because of Nobuhiro Watsuki, the manga-ka for Rurouni Kenshin. I loved his works, tremendously. Only now I'm not crazy over it as I used to....say 5 or 6 years ago. He taught me how to draw the kimonos and hakamas, swords and, very neat line work.
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Holy smokes. Very, very neat line work. My goodness.
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