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M. Hunter

Chunli
Chunli by @theropicu (M. Hunter)

Another piece for Fresh Produce, the theme this time was "Capcom fighting games". I actually know very little about fighting games – I've never even played one (well, I played Marathon once, but I don't know if that counts). The only Capcom games I'm familiar with are Megaman and Street Fighter, and I only know those because I saw 2 or 3 episodes of Megaman on TV and part of the animated Street Fighter movie. So I ended up asking Jean who I should draw, saying that I'd prefer someone from one of those two games, because I have at least some familiarity with them, and she said I should do Chunli. So, here's Chunli.

I had fun using my Copics and Prismacolor markers because its so rare that I can find a character that only uses the colors I have. My Copics are: red, blue, yellow, 3 flesh tones, brown, and a blender. And I have half a dozen different Warm Grey Prismas. It's sad, I know.

The reason the picture just ends half-way through her leg is that I stupidly started drawing too close to the spiral binding of my sketchbook. Darn.

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