^Magi: I like the cerberus sketch.. that's an amazing piece of shading.
eclipse wrote:Nice one. Guess you're going to beat me to a girl with corn rows. ^_^ But yeah, not many darker skined characters in anime. Your girl looks like she can totally hang out with Nadine (a character in one of my games). Got a name for her yet?
Thnx...her name is Lana.
Megaman Z wrote:have we forgotten about Love Hina (specifically kaolla Su)?
ShiraiJunichi wrote:Peach Girl. Momo's dark skin is a big aspect in that series ^_^
Those are tanned skinned girls....momo-chan used to swim a lot and Kaolla was from a small island near Japan. Those skin tones are leaning towards an orange color and dont really define an etnic background for the characters.
Bear Walken from Gungrave is black. He kicks hard ass. His daughter is too. (duh) So is one of the minor characters that dies in the begining XD But he's a good friend of the main characters none the less.
And the princess in Utena is black, aaaand that's all I got.
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Everyone seems to be busy with their projects right now.
I couldn't resist coloring these. I used two different coloring styles. Which one looks better?
wearing a certain ff7 girl's outfit
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If we allow male characters, then the problem of coming up with anime characters of african descent is made significantly easier. It's finding female characters that is harder.
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PyTom wrote:If we allow male characters, then the problem of coming up with anime characters of african descent is made significantly easier. It's finding female characters that is harder.
Sorry but I had not paid much attention to the original subject.
Well, if you include game characters, you got Elena from Street Fighter 3, and Mina from Samurai Shodown. I assume Elena is an african, while I cannot be sure about Mina.
Here's one inspired by a certain ccs webcomic ... and I always wanted to see a violent Misuzu
hee hee there's something satisfying about poking fun at saikano
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hey you're right. btw, can you tell me how you color those eyes?
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thanx that was a great tutorial. I learned a new way to use color from it too. I kinda shortened that method to suit my lazy style.
still, I wish I knew how the artist managed to scan in good lineart from a pencil sketch as covered in that tutorial. the explanations are kinda confusing.
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lordcloudx wrote:
still, I wish I knew how the artist managed to scan in good lineart from a pencil sketch as covered in that tutorial. the explanations are kinda confusing.
Here's my interpretation of that para:
First adjust Brightness/Contrast in such a way that your background looks white and your lineart looks black (to the best of your ability). Duplicate your background layer. Then go to your channels palette (Window->Channels) and click the round dotted button (Load channels as selection) in the toolbar at the bottom of the channels palette. This creates a selection around everything minus the lineart. Then press "Delete" to get rid of the white areas.. then delete the original background layer and all you are left with is the line art.