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My DmC 2 Fan Arts (One To Begin With)

What Do You Guys (And Girls) Think

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right, im still at the MS paint level. im convinced to be that good you need some sort of ritual which involves a blood sacrafice
Sacrifice of a brother or sister to the god of digital painting. I'm convinced that will work....or maybe I just don't like my brother:lol:
 
That is so cool! I've always wondered how people get so good at digital art^_^

Tons and tons of practice. I do a lot of digital artwork myself lol.

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Here's an art trade I did for a friend.
And here's his version.

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I prefer my angels graceful and bold like the angelo enemies and angelo credo of DMC 4.

Except they were not really angels on DMC4 =P
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Great artwork there, Don't know if it fits in DmC's style, enemies work like they came out of graffiti art. Maybe you should try some alternative version of your art in this different style?
 
http://fc08.deviantart.net/fs71/i/2013/030/8/8/demon_by_gunz103-d5t81bl.jpg

A Fallen Angel/Demon Concept Boss For The Possible DmC2 :)

I Don't Have A Name For This Fella Yet But It Is A Fallen-Angel-Turned-Demon Inspired By Bayonetta Type Enemies, Hope You Guys Enjoy :)
Interesting design, has sort of moth like camouflage feel to it . I think your doing all the interesting aspects of this a great disservice by making it a straight on on view, that makes it look more flat than it should. a 3/4 view would better serve you and show more dynamic shapes and forms. Also, get some reference from some snakes striking or getting ready to attack, that will help you out tremendously, trust me! Invest in some actual drawing or sketch paper. Your creature design could be super awesome and no one would take you seriously based on the simple fact that you presented it on notebook paper and that's just the way it is.

It has some cool elements to it and is a good start, push it further and never stop drawing and one day you will be doing this for actual money!
 
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