crayola pencils and markers! ^_^
woot! -with yokai doctor, del rey decided to stop licensing after volume 3. The story has so much potential! and was continued to like vol 15 in japan but it's not an easy find in english-i was lucky to find the three i have in an animecon swap meet, sorry <:(
Good luck in the search- i'd lend them out if i could! Q_Q
Oh! and thankyou! ^_^
Last edited by Natsu nii at 12:11:13 AM CST on January 16, 2012.
well yokais cover a massive monster index in japanese mythology- yeah i knew hebi mean's snake haha- a hebi(also called an obake)is just one of a long list of different breeds of yokai.:P
Hey :D That's the nickname of my Serperior in Pokemon Black.lol And Hebi isn't something really in the Mythical creature thing, it just means snake..just snake.lol If you didn't already know.x3 Awesome drawing by the way.:3
Its all cool :3 I was pretty sure it was, considering the name but I didnt want to jump to conclusions :P And yes! They come up all the time! Its kind of strange considering how many similarities there are in cultures from opposite sides of the world 0___O'
- Gero Chan
ah! i'm glad you like it gero chan-! yes a hebi would be form japanese mythology. sorry about that ":D
i'm not sure if there's a link between hebis and naagas but they deffinately are similar O_o composite beasts pop up everywhere though, so it's had to say ;/
Its gorgeous~!!! This looks so amazing! And thank you so much for submitting~!!!! A Hebi is from Japanese mythology right??? (sorry, I havent looked much into them) It almost looks like a cousin to the Naaga from East Indian mythology!
- Gero Chan
twilight samurai
Redeemed (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 01/23/12 | Reply
This is interesting! So is this from the Japanese culture? Looks good. I like how you used different media. :) Good luck!
Natsu nii
Otaku Eternal | Posted 01/16/12 | Reply
@HotRamen2Go009:
crayola pencils and markers! ^_^
woot! -with yokai doctor, del rey decided to stop licensing after volume 3. The story has so much potential! and was continued to like vol 15 in japan but it's not an easy find in english-i was lucky to find the three i have in an animecon swap meet, sorry <:(
Good luck in the search- i'd lend them out if i could! Q_Q
Oh! and thankyou! ^_^
Last edited by Natsu nii at 12:11:13 AM CST on January 16, 2012.
HotRamen2Go009
Agent Ramen (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 01/15/12 | Reply
Looks awesome! Like your choice of colors, what did you use to draw this? Thanks to you, I will try out Yokai Doctor. Good luck in the challenge
NeKo MoonShine
Otaku Legend | Posted 01/07/12 | Reply
@Natsu nii:
Ohh ok.lol Thanks :3 And you're welcome.^-^
Natsu nii
Otaku Eternal | Posted 01/07/12 | Reply
@NeKo MoonShine:
well yokais cover a massive monster index in japanese mythology- yeah i knew hebi mean's snake haha- a hebi(also called an obake)is just one of a long list of different breeds of yokai.:P
and thankyou! xD
NeKo MoonShine
Otaku Legend | Posted 01/07/12 | Reply
Hey :D That's the nickname of my Serperior in Pokemon Black.lol And Hebi isn't something really in the Mythical creature thing, it just means snake..just snake.lol If you didn't already know.x3 Awesome drawing by the way.:3
Gero Chan
Otaku Eternal | Posted 01/06/12 | Reply
@Natsu nii:
Its all cool :3 I was pretty sure it was, considering the name but I didnt want to jump to conclusions :P And yes! They come up all the time! Its kind of strange considering how many similarities there are in cultures from opposite sides of the world 0___O'
- Gero Chan
Natsu nii
Otaku Eternal | Posted 01/06/12 | Reply
@Gero Chan:
ah! i'm glad you like it gero chan-! yes a hebi would be form japanese mythology. sorry about that ":D
i'm not sure if there's a link between hebis and naagas but they deffinately are similar O_o composite beasts pop up everywhere though, so it's had to say ;/
Gero Chan
Otaku Eternal | Posted 01/06/12 | Reply
Its gorgeous~!!! This looks so amazing! And thank you so much for submitting~!!!! A Hebi is from Japanese mythology right??? (sorry, I havent looked much into them) It almost looks like a cousin to the Naaga from East Indian mythology!
- Gero Chan