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:icondanhowardart:
Yup, stretching your page yet again with another step by step painting. This time the Advent Children Tifa from start to finish.


Please Full View for the best experience.


Scrapped soon.

Photoshop and Painter.
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:iconwehave2teeth:
very nice.
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:iconvalen-chan:
you are amazing *o*
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:icononikaizer:
~Onikaizer Apr 7, 2008  Professional Digital Artist
lovely lightning and dynamism as always
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:iconthebottlecap:
i love it when you show your process. did you use painter or photoshop? what do you use to blen the skin?
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:iconvonrizzo:
Thank you for sharing...
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:iconhakubaikou:
It's always fascinating to see how other people do things. :) This was fun to see.
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:icondanhowardart:
i'd be curious to see your painting process :D
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:iconhakubaikou:
My process? Ha! It's very unorganized. :-P Okay, I'll post something sometime. See if I can dig out drafts of old pics or maybe try to save some process shots of future ones.

It's just cool because people do things in such varied orders, yeah? I've seen process shots of yours and yrindale's and a few other people. And none of them are alike. Which is great.
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:icondanhowardart:
mine may look organised, but i'm really sloppy...least i feel as such. some pics may go straight background to forground , dark to light. others may have multiple background layers and progressively be altered alongside the characters till something feels cohesive ;) almost like song arrangement maybe? i could just be a music nerd.... Anyways, it comes down to the picture, I suppose. More complicated pieces won't necessarily have a linear battle plan as, say, this Tifa pic which was straight formulaic as I mentioned.
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~ragnarpendon Apr 6, 2008  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
just a question... how'd you get rid of (minimize?) the lineart at the end?
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