hi,  as well as his "real" body language. The man's a bit of an artist, so I wanted to give him some great paintings in that genre for reference and illustration (he had been taking photos there). This was my first foray into using the Noodle Technique with Aoki-kun , which made me realise how easy it is to make this kind of art, but there are still a lot to learn from it. Also as with all things Aoki-kun (there's no substitute for him) he uses his time and effort in the studio more or less daily – this gives us plenty not only about what makes you feel at home that is creating something awesome - even if your work isn't really original or unique. I'd love to hear your thoughts on Aoki-kun and how he got his way, but it's hard enough just trying out all the tricks in front of you when a man who has always been passionate about something is suddenly becoming one with some really cool stuff that will surely excite everyone around him! I think it's a shame that he hasn't really made his debut, but to hear some of the guys talking about this for myself is truly inspiring. And in any case: don`t miss out on seeing him as well! ~Matsuko ~Matsuko, P.S.: Let me know what you think of this post! If you want to make some more awesome art for your own personal use, I'd love a link right now. Thanks!