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Another peek for now.
Kazuma "Horus" Kanzaki
As a Bajiquan Practitioner and various skills in Taijutsu he creates an interesting mix of powerful and swiff combat techniques in conjunction with his gymnastic prowess.
Been a while. Just been spending time reading up on fundamental figure drawing concepts as well as doing some research on bajiquan for Maruko. Working my way through idle stance ideas for her
#drawtober2020 Day 6: Priests (again)
I make it a point to draw cool-looking priests each October, at least once, so I brought back my bajiquan-practicing horse priest, Santiago.
we talked about Honoka; we talked, and probably will talk a lot more, about Kasumi 😂
now it's Kokoro's turn 👍
she's always been my second main. I love how oppressive her bajiquan is. she's also extremely cute and adorable 🥰
art by: NEFRUBI; Axens; Shiwasu Takashi; Nannacy
just a refresher on my wrestlegirl daiyu since i havent really talked much about her: she's a martial artist specializing in modified bajiquan who can harness energies she refers to as yin and yang and fights in a league of women with superhuman powers. she's also a crybaby
Khutulun action. Some normals, specials, Taunts and staple combos + a super broken Tag combo lol.
info: her style features longfist, wushu, bajiquan, TKD and wingchun #indiedev #animation #gamedevelopment #gamedesign #autodeskmaya #FuriaRoyale
also love that the Single-Strike Style Urshifu is pictured doing that elbow strike that's kind of iconic to bajiquan (aka the coolest looking pose/style in martial arts)
In fighting games, I generally tend to gravitate towards characters that use Bajiquan because that’s the discipline I’m the most familiar with irl.
Shen Long (Bloody Roar)
Leo (TEKKEN)
Karin *TECHNICALLY* (Street Fighter)
Li Mei (Mortal Kombat)