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p sure KNK's modern style biggest influence was kogawa coz his art kinda had similar style like being cartoony and semi realistic at the same time?
Hard to describe but I think I saw similarities on both of their art style (how to express artistic "face")
optimus prime voice "give me your face"
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NSFW FACE TRAIN 😳
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Ah, screw it
💥 I'm opening scribble comms 💥
$40 for face, $50 for bust, +$10 if you want two colors for it
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love this era of 90s?-2000s? art style in rpgs where they draw stump legs, large hands but face rendered with 3d looks instead of flat
(was thinking of KH but I think there's even more in the early 2000s/late 90s)
Illustration finished, I have to say that I had a hard time with the face. There is an alternate version but for now I can't upload it to 𝕡𝕒𝕥𝕣𝕖𝕠𝕟.
Dale love❤️ and rt ↱↲. Yes?
Hekiru version but i barely have any good drawings of him without his face covered, plus i want to do chidori version too but i only got 9 drawings so far (cries)
Day 773: Master study #1 - Yomu, one of my favorite artists. I didn't quite get the face/head shapes and angles right, but it's close. Needs more practice. I did get a little bit more familiar with my current process, though. Hopefully that's good news for future art.
Face sitting (incubating eggs but Sephiroth replace the egg with his face) 🙃
#Sephikura #セフィクラ
What I mean is that I totally went into style like this now ( I mean the face rendering; it's less sketchy in my paintings ofc)
I wish I could show you more examples, but my most recent artworks (cms) haven't been published yet, or are nda😅
Day 768: Another blind study session, this time for front-facing head/face. Not expecting perfect symmetry, but trying to get a handle on how to make cuter head/face shapes without struggling for hours. Didn't really use Loomis method here, just eyeballing angles/brow line.