Well im learning how to draw anime and a huge fan of anime, and manga. Does any draw anime and have a good types on it.  Whats your fav anime if you watch it?here's one of my latest.

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I have seen the early movies, I own vampire hunter D, not sure if its anime or not though. I like the girl you drew. Oh and DragonBall Z was great to lol
i like your drawings i watch alot of anime Helsing was always my favorite i just wish they had made more than 13 episodes lol
I used to be all about the anime back in the day.  Never drew it though ... no money in doing so.  faves are alot.  galaxy express 999 (and all the spin offs), gundam wing was great, escaflowne, flame of recca, ninja scroll, evangelion ... list goes on.  sadly, not really into 99% of the recent stuff they pump out lately... series end up like DBZ ... 10 episodes for one fight sequence or just alot of squeeling for dialog.
Your drawing is nice I like anime but I have never myself drawn it. However some of my illustrative work is some what loosely inspired by it. Camilla Derrico she is awesome and making quite a name for herself and is completely inspired by anime http://wwwcamilladerrico.com Her works are hung is galleries all around the world. I say if you love it that much find your niche and make it your own. Like she did. The key is not to mimic the existing anime world but to use it as a tool to help you create your own style.

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