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Soul Calibur II artwork

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muito bom

excelente

Awesome

Bewbs

Nice job.

i agree with some of whjat guy is saying down there,
but nobodies perfect, but practice makes him/her perfect.
im not saying keep practicing cause its garabe, cause i think
this is quite astounding and amazing, but youll be able to
make it look like you ripped the character right from the game
itself. whatever though. excellent.

A bit disproportionate

Either her head seems too big or her neck is a bit long. She needs shoulder muscles. Her body needs to be facing either left or right, it needs to be consistent. Her legs are a bit too long too. Also her shield goes from above her elbow to below her hand and the inside should be facing out. I might not be able to draw women well, but I can tell if something is proportionate or not. To see what I mean, I drew a few corrections on top of your picture and added notes.

http://i40.tinypic.com/2cxb37q.jpg

The above picture will explain anything. Just tell me if you can't read or you don't understand some of it.

Blud-Shot responds:

thanks for the pic, I took a look at the anatomy corrections and it does help me see where the week points are. That image though is very old it was done when SC II was out but I still have some problems with the anatomy I don't know why though lol I have been drawing humanoid characters since I was 4.

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