ok listen up super_warrior
you reached exactly the same level I reached before starting to make artworks
Let me explain you my story, I started at atari as a wallpaper creator, then, I became Rexobias's personal advisor for tones and lines of his works....after a bit of experience, I started to make edits, as you're doing now, and from what I see, exactly as it happened with me, you reached the max level for an editor. Now I want you to create artworks
looks like we have a similar story, 1st wallpapers, then edits, and finally artworks
hey the time has come
start creating artworks as I do
we're just 2 here, damian and I, a 3rd dbz artworks creator would be amazing
now, listen closely to my advice, and try your best to create a screen remake, and remember that a screen remake is harder than a full body artwork, the reason is simple, in a screen remake, face and expression are the most important thing, so you must give all you got to the artwork to obtain a final expression, that must be faithful to the original base you're using for the artwork.
ok here's your 1st work, really easy, and really fast to realize:
as you see in this case I don't care about hair, or body, or dress and so on. We need to focalize on technique, then when the base will be complete, you'll be able to continue with full body artworks or 1vs1 fight artworks (don't even think to do them, they're very hard and boring as hell
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I gave you a picture in which 3 layers are visible, you don't need to rebuild anything, and so, it's the easiest thing ever for an experienced artwork creator like me or damian.
if you're interested in this, and if you want to start to make artworks, pm me, and I'll tell you all steps you need to create an artwork with that image, using photo filtre obviously