unintentional Mr. Satan cosplay

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NABURO, the sequel for Naruto.

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Aren't you proud to be Indonesian? Being able to produce masterpiece like this. It's just AMAZING!

Who doesn’t know Naruto? This ongoing manga written by Masashi Kishimoto is pretty much well known around the globe. Not even kids, but adults are also into this manga as they’ve found the story about Naruto, a ninja kid in orange jumpsuit fighting his way to become the leader of a tiny village is a masterpiece that only comes once in twenty years! (the previous would be Dragon Ball, who happen to be the inspiration for Naruto)

The premise may sounds uninteresting for most people. Well, village leader isn’t really an ambition that most kids have. If anything, it would be a king, or president, or prime minister or something. Except this one particular village is full of ninjas that has superhuman powers! Not to mention that the main character, this Naruto kid, has affection towards the villain, who was his bestfriend when they were 8. So yeah, this hint of homosexualism that hooked most of girl readers despite the fact that Naruto is a shonen manga (comic for young boys) is the reason behind its popularity. Girls likes yaoi (boy and boy romance), gay kids likes gay heroes. As simple as that.

Okay, as I said, this manga is still ongoing and far from finish. But we, Indonesian, are so impatient we don’t just rush to the ending, but to the sequel instead! Who cares about ending when we can just skip the whole crap and start a whole new Naruto story? A heterosexual Naruto for heterosexual kids, perhaps?

Except now the kid is called Naburo, probably to avoid legal problems. His parents identity are explained, though they’re already dead even before the story started, probably to avoid retarded discussion about his parents. He now has a hot nanny and a stepfather, a serious man with a curly hair who is also Naburo father’s best friend, the current acting leader of the village.

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Basic Photoshop screentones for everyone!

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Hey guys, I’ve just uploaded my digital screentones that i often use in my artworks. Interested?

pros: You can use traditional method when using this. It’s pretty big, 1024*1024 pixels to ensure it could cover the whole canvas.

cons: takes more time.

pros: It’s seamless! You can use it with stamp tool and brush it over your drawing. Very neat!

cons: It’s hard if you’re thinking of using two or more screentones on top of each others. It’s possible, though.

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