@FallenWing
Kevin D. Raganit

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grey.. by @FallenWing (Kevin D. Raganit)

hmm.... pencil drawin... then ink the outlines with the cross-hatchin style on the shadows..... with that perspective background... hmm... then color it on the comp n then... wala!

I also realised that this nameless dude n Scarlet are the only characters i mostly draw alot... my other 4 characters.. one of them is the main char... i did not scan... hmm... maybe im just lazy... i have alot of unfinished drawins that i'm lazy to finish of.... -.-;; but i'll see if i could find other finished work of my other chars n scan them at side7.... and any suggestions what his name should be? ^^;;;

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Posted: Saturday, 06 December, 2003 @ 11:29 PM

The fact that he doesn't have a name is kinda cool, actually. Like if you put him in a story or comic, and no knew his real name, but just knew that he kicked serious ass, kind of like El Mariachi. But as for a nickname to give him...I dunno. Spectre's kind of a cool one. He looks like he could be a Spectre. Something dark in any case.

Posted: Friday, 12 December, 2003 @ 05:57 PM

Very nice. Like the perspective. And the reverse grip on the sword. Really makes it look like he's about to cut loose...

The head looks like something out of Yugioh, but the rest of the costume looks cool. Specially the fabric folds and metal clips. Very nice effect overall

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