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Darkcore returns

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So months of talking to dark horse to get my reserved rights to my character back from them I finally got my comic book character Darkcore back into my hands, and now...I'm going to remake all 4 of the comics and put them into one big comic. And im doing it my way. So I celebrated by drawing him in his new outfit and powers.

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Likes
- The Style
- The color scheme
- The lighting

Dislikes
- The swords
- Lack of detail

This piece of art is very monotone and key details were nearly absent. I enjoyed the character's pose, the colors you chose, and the lighting from the sabers caught my attention but the swords themselves were awkward looking. I can't tell if it is motion blur or the actual shape of the swords but I think they do not match the style of the rest of the art.

DarkVisionComics responds:

Thats cause I got lazy :} and besides his swords aren't solid , theyre made within his hands. Like...a hologram if you know what I'm getting at? And they sorta do, just read the darkcore comics if you so happen to find them (if there is any left) in a book store er something. He might go through few minor changes still. But anyway, enjoy this one. :D P.S. I don't like color. and Darkcore's colors are grey and black anyway. Soooo get used to them ;D

He looks like a Badass, but his Swords sort of look like Lightsabers. ;p

DarkVisionComics responds:

In a way yeah, but they don't cut through everything.

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Uploaded
Feb 12, 2012
2:05 PM EST
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