I had a music teacher that decided to name his son Sasuke 2 months before the latest book at the time came out which was the one where Sasuke decides to leave konoha XDDD
It's good to see that traditional inking is still alive and kicking. This piece spearheads that movement and reminds the digital age of its roots. Although I'm not at that level, this is what I'm aiming for since I pretty much suck at digital art. I've been drawing with pencil and ink since elementary and that's what I'm going to stick with.
Anyways what I like about this piece is the whole concept thing. The different poses really brings each of Sasuke's details to light such as his clothing, posture, hair, etc and hell even personality. As an aspiring comic artist I like to see concept pieces like in that special Super Mario Bros. All Stars Wii edition booklet when it showed the original layout for the first few stages. Concept pieces show the actual thought process of a character's development and what the artist is thinking when they are designing them so you'll see every basic sketching techniques that come together to bring the artwork to life. Even though Sasuke isn't one of your OC's you did a splendid job of shedding light on him. Great job and keep up the good work.
so fucking perfect
Anyways what I like about this piece is the whole concept thing. The different poses really brings each of Sasuke's details to light such as his clothing, posture, hair, etc and hell even personality. As an aspiring comic artist I like to see concept pieces like in that special Super Mario Bros. All Stars Wii edition booklet when it showed the original layout for the first few stages. Concept pieces show the actual thought process of a character's development and what the artist is thinking when they are designing them so you'll see every basic sketching techniques that come together to bring the artwork to life. Even though Sasuke isn't one of your OC's you did a splendid job of shedding light on him. Great job and keep up the good work.