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Rayman's Hype Train Derailed #SSBU #SmashBros #SuperSmashBros #Skullgirls #Rayman https://t.co/viQ294o2s8
Chai Kingdom Princess #SuperMarioBros #PrincessDaisy https://t.co/kVmKGI0Zw8
Business Chu #ポケモン #Pokemon #Pikachu https://t.co/HRmVTcwYUL
Ay Ay Ay, MARIA! #SonictheHedgehog #ShadowtheHedgehog https://t.co/zjkpgws3wF
A Thing For Squids #SuperSmashBros #SmashBros #SSBU #Splatoon #SuperMarioBros. https://t.co/j9D7ovKrIU
A Princess and Her Dog #Skullgirls #DuckHunt https://t.co/JHpPxoMPCH
14.- No Cutting Corners.
My hand really hates me for doing this, but if I need a piece in the drawing, I go full hog on it and make the COMPLETE piece every time, even if its obscured or cut out for the sake of the layout.
Helps anatomy too.
10.- The Deep Cuts.
Really, there's a lot I tend to consider while working on drawings as I try to jam as many references as possible.
If you didn't catch these two: they are Willy the Wombat (Crash's original character concept, colorized in Crash 4) and Manga Crash.
8.- Hardly Reused.
I am an absolute mad lad, but most everything in the drawing is actually custom made. I had to recreate the logo for the drawing. Friends often comment that I'm disturbingly good at imitation.
5.- The Final Sketch.
After settling on the ideas, I started working on rough final sketches I could use as a base to make each of the panels work, they weren't exactly clean, but it helps define where I want to go with each one a bit better, fixing can wait.