Muh...I did this guy for Armageddon this weekend, although since I'm trying to get out of that sorta field...I'm considering not taking him (and the Chii one I did too), but I don't want him either and want to get rid of him. Buh...hate it when I can't make up my mind. X3
His feet and hair are actually on the image still...it's just he was done on a NZ A4 piece of paper, and the BG paper was American A4...which is a smaller size...so his feet and hair stick up the top and bottom a little.
For the record - I'm not a fan of the Naruto manga/anime, and DEFINATLY not a fan of Sasuke...but last Armageddon, it seemed every girl was asking me if I had something of him. @_@
PS - sorry for all the recent uploads.
Media: Mitsubishi Uni Pin inks, Tria Markers, Copic Sketch Markers, Hybrid Gel Pen, Printed Craft Paper. Legal Stuff: Sasuke Property of Kishimoto Masashi.
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