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Dark hair anime
Author:
Ironthunder
Sunday, July 26, 2015 - 14:33
Art Type:
2D Art
Tags:
anime
jrpg
License(s):
CC-BY 3.0
Collections:
2D::Profile::Character
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HellStar Assets
Ren'Py: Assets
RPG
rpg
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Nice looking characters! Would it be possible to have separate image for whole character and separate for the background? Using these charaters would much easier if whole character would have plain character with transparent background.
When I had these first done I was rookie and didn't really think of having them layered but I plan on converting them to a transparent background soon. I will update the post soon.
If you draw him in sort of an idle or ragdoll stance facing the right I could try my hand at chopping him up, rigging him, and making some animations of the character; especially the second, he's pretty cool. I've never done anything outside of pixel-art animating though so I'm not sure how well my first attempt at animating an artsy character might look. If you have his arms and legs either outstretched or completely detatched and on the side as well so I could get all the details under where the arms and legs would be if they were at his sides; that would help even moreso with the rigging process as otherwise I would need to manually draw what I think his back arm would look like, or his clothes would. Perhaps even a layer without the cape part (only the part of the cape which might move) being seperate so that it can move and be layed over other body movements.
Nice !!
Great work of art here, I would love to know how to contact the artist that made this one, because he did an amazing job. Thank you for sharing!
For those who want to use the character without the background, I made a fast png file with gimp, not the best of quality but I guess it can save you some time if you don't want to do it yourself. Hope it helps!
Edit: Forgot to add the demon form one.
I'm sure everyone will appreciate the transparent background. Artist email contact is below
Frank Ni
azwiba@hotmail.com
Thank you for taking the time to answer me so fast, I'll check him out.