Heya.
I'm looking for a 2D flat artist to fill-in my own drawings.
I'm trying to focus on the story of my project rather than my art.
Basically here's what I need you to do
This is my drawing:
And this is the kind of output I need:
I'll give you the images in .lip form. Idk if you can open this kind of drawing with photoshop or SAI, but it would help a lot if you draw using CSP or Manga Studio.
I already separate the layers as much as I can, so I think that'll make your work easier. Then a few simple facial expression changes. A few poses with the same base. And different clothes.
I'll design all of the sprites/poses/outfits myself, drawing and coloring very drafty like the first attachment...
and here's what I need:
-line/vector art
-simple solid coloring
-basic or simple shading
-facial expressions
-poses
-extra details
all of which I will draw myself first and then i'll ask you how it looks and if you can work with it.
There's very little to no-pressure here on deadlines, but I do ask for some commitment. So you can treat this as your part-time thing.
I AM asking for free work, and the best I can give you for now is credits. So I'm not expecting much. No pressure here.
For more details, reply and ask questions below.
If you're interested, e-mail me at zennylavs@gmail.com, and i'll send you a .lip file to work with.
The game is free to download, links and details HERE. I am also looking for general feedback. It really helps motivate me.
More samples:
Perfection Project (Looking for an artist) [closed]
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