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Rachel Johnston

Inu Yasha...Congratulates Jaime o.o;
Inu Yasha...Congratulates Jaime o.o; by @rachjohn (Rachel Johnston)

This was part of a bunch of other gifts given to my friend Jaime for graduating high school. Yay for her! She loves Inu Yasha so I spent most of that day (and the car ride to the graduation) drawing this for her. I really liked how he came out and I was so sad to see him go that I begged for him back long enough so I could ink and color him and put him up.

I really love him. Oh and by the way, he's SUPPOSED to be holding a diploma but I couldn't really write "diploma" on it so I just kind of left it looking like a scroll...eh, whatever.

Inu Yasha: WHOO I graduated! Screw the jewel shards I'm gettin' me a job :D!

¬.¬;;...^.^ Well congratulations to Jaime anyway, you earned it. ^.~

Artwork © Copyright 2003 Rachel Johnston

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Posted: Tuesday, 26 August, 2003 @ 07:51 PM

I particularly like the pose he is in. You handled the hand gripping the diploma quite well. The shading is superb---very finely detailed! The only improvement that could be made on this image is the placement of the nose--it's a little too far down on the face. Marvelous job!

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