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Omicchan the kunoichi, courtesy of the Jigoku-hen manga.

Mangaverse Omitsu is ©Konami/Obi Hiroshi

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Omitsu! Kick some Ass!! :D

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im Boote-Sama! Check it! LOL :lmao:

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:iconbeatlesfan931:
Even if she's got black hair in the manga, for some reason...Heh, this is still kick-ass, though.
:icondark-gumpa:
I said it once and I'll say it again: your clean-cartoon-like style rules!! It's the "iconic way to draw" that I love to see and to draw myself.

You're not using pens to create the line art. I wonder what it is then. Colored pencil?

Jigoku-hen? I never heard of. Omitsu is wearing this? Time to check it out :sherlock:

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"Em nome do progresso, do prático e do iconismo perfeito".

"In the name of progress, of practical and the perfect iconic figure".
:iconsarahsuke:
Jigoku-hen is part of Hiroshi Obi's manga adaptations, and one of the only ones that isn't based on a particular game in the series.

My technique for line art involves sketching with pencil first, inking, scanning, then using the "overlay" function in OpenCanvas to color the lines. I fill the parts in with the same color at 75% opacity, and the shading comes from using the School Pen tool with the same settings.

(It helps with covering up the white eraser spots from the pencil work, too.)
:iconrandomspyder:
... I really want to see her take someone down and be like 'who's the kidnap foder NOW?!'
Epic drawing!

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:icondark-gumpa:
(:sherlock: Searching Hiroshi Obi's mangas on Google... and failing :angered:)
Yeah, I won't find it that easy. Naah, crap...

Oh, so that's the trick behind the lines. How cool!! I'm working with photoshop, so I'll give it a try.

(:sherlock: Searching for OVERLAY on the photoshop)

Hmm... photoshop have it, but I couldn't figure out how to use it on the line art. At least, not yet. But the dummy here will try again.

I always had the impression you were painting directly on the paper, using colored pens. But, actually, that's the School Pen work, right?! YAY!! I didn't know the computer could emule colored pens like that!! I hope photoshop can do it as well.

I don't understand why you need to use 75% on opacity, not 100%.

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"Em nome do progresso, do prático e do iconismo perfeito".

"In the name of progress, of practical and the perfect iconic figure".
:iconsarahsuke:
75% opacity gives a better contrast with the lines.

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