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chun li in colored versionchun li sketch and lineart here: [link]
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SparkTheShadowTiger [2011-04-30 16:28:06 +0000 UTC]
i don't know why but Chun Li is one of my favorite Street Fighter characters. Anyways great job on the coloring
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Lustado [2011-03-11 08:42:57 +0000 UTC]
nice!!
anyone interested as art director/creative artist, visit the site..[link]
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kimaara-kun [2011-03-11 07:21:27 +0000 UTC]
The ninja fighting her, is it Hanzo of Samurai Showdown? nice colors and line art, galing!
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vator69 [2011-03-07 07:12:56 +0000 UTC]
Very cool pic. It gives you a sense that of vertigo. That your falling from a great height..
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RocketPancake In reply to soyfreak [2011-03-04 05:56:56 +0000 UTC]
much welcome just give me a go signal to constructively look at your art
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paulashins [2011-03-02 18:41:59 +0000 UTC]
nice work here!
Specially for the colors
Can I give one or 2 advices? Check more how to create a better moving effect. if you want you can create a scene without the moving smudges, depending how you create it, is as good as the other one. maybe would be better if you used a unfocused style rather than smudging. Like here: [link] Pay attention to the upper attack. Imagine like there, is an invisible fuzz that is released through the punch. Movement works same way, the fuzzy motion blur should work out on both legs and just a little on the hand, since the hand is way to close to the camera focus. The ninja specially should have a lot of motion blur on him.
Female anatomy should also be studied. For trying different much harder poses like that you should use any kind of reference. It helps for conducing your hand better and having a more concrete and real position for your drawing to be more accurate.
There are tons of Stock accounts on dA that can help you with that! Go to DeviantArts Stock session and you will see how powerful this is
Well, I think this is it
Hope to be helpful
Take care
Keep up the good work
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soyfreak In reply to paulashins [2011-03-02 19:08:54 +0000 UTC]
ow thank you very much know i think i should pay attention the one u mentioned about the effects and the poses. i used reference sometimes. I used reference for the style i make. thank you very much, ur comments is very helpful btw thank you
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paulashins In reply to soyfreak [2011-03-03 01:07:37 +0000 UTC]
Hey its my pleasure We are all learning constantly here
Reference is a blessing for fast learning. Sometimes, if the image is too vivid on your head you don't need a reference, but if you think you might don't clearly know what you are drawing best thing is to use stocks.
Or maybe you can use the reference for just hands, feet, or a specific part of the body. I use the [link] and/or the Poser Figure Arts program. Both are very helpful.
Also, its cool to always test if the position is possible for human body. As more you study anatomy and exercise a few more realistically type of lineart (don't need to be always, just sometimes) you will start knowing that, if according to the human body the position you have in you imagination corresponds to something possible physically.
Well, anything you need we can talk, ok?
You have talent, keep it up
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Pineappbao [2011-03-02 18:16:51 +0000 UTC]
Wooaaah *0* This is amazing <333 The colouring is beautiful I really love the background <333 Like the sky *.*
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soyfreak In reply to Pineappbao [2011-03-02 18:19:15 +0000 UTC]
thank you very much yeah i think the sky is the most attractive
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Pineappbao In reply to soyfreak [2011-03-02 18:22:30 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome ^u^ Yes the sky looks amazing *.*
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