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So Easy to Cry
So Easy to Cry by @catorius (Emif)

Its a new Yoshi-kun picture. This is during the first step of his courting ceremonies. That's the paint on his face. Yoshi-kun is very choked up by this and began to cry. This is probably the most open a moment Yoshi has ever had. He's usually just reserved which makes the title an oxymoron as he never cries or shows his true feeling. But no one can hold up a shield all the time. Especially not when you're in love.

If anyone is curious about Yoshi. You can email me anytime. I'd love to talk.

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Posted: Monday, 19 January, 2004 @ 02:41 AM

Nice! You did a nice job on the tears. I also like the way you colored his eyes and hair. The highlights are well done. For improvements, I think you should shade the skin in darker. There isn't much contrast between the base skin and the shadows. Also, his head looks a little too big. I have a problem of drawing my heads too big too, so I guess it might be common. =Þ Nice job all around!

Posted: Monday, 19 January, 2004 @ 04:17 PM

Yeah, his shoulders are turned so they look very small. The skin was hard becuase I was trying to make him look native Asian. Thanks for the comment.

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