I decided to challenge myself again...
Any way this is my 3rd wall...And my first real vector...Enjoy..
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6th Revision
Okay...
So for this revision I removed one layer of flames and the Kanji... Leaving the Kurenai out in front of the flames.
Revision Recap:
5th Revision
I did more flame work and I mad the text burn too...4th Revision
Well I decided the outline looked weird so I added flames and flaming butterflies the I made. This is my first time rendering flames so I might have got carried away. Then I enlarged the Samurai gun text and made it vertical. And I move my sig a bit, it's still somewhat hidden in her right arm it your would be your left.
3rd Revision
Ok so I got rid of the blood splatter and added a retro brush, The title in Japanese and an outline of Kurenai...In the very near future I will be adding more outlines of other characters.
2nd Revision...
I did not a major overhaul, but just changed it. I put the other Ichmastu back inside Kurenai's body, added blood spatter brushes and crakle to the background, with brushes. I know the background still needs work...
Added brushes:
Splashes_Of_Paint by: MouritsaDA
1 brushes by: env1oro
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The Character...
I vectored the character on the cover from this Samurai Gun scan...
Layers: 13
Software: P.S. CS3
Time: 8 hours
Size: 1744 X 2331 Pixels @ 300 DPI
Notes: It was a pretty basic image to start with I did not really like the man's head inside her stomach. It really drew away from her overall appeal so I left him out.
The Wallpaper
It is centered around the vector I have described above.
Layers: 11
Software: P.S. CS3
Time: 9.5 ( total hours combined with vectoring hours/ the wall itself only took about 1 - 1.5 hours)
Font: Resident Evil By: Jens A. Ziehn
Size: 2560 X 1600 @ 300 DPI
Notes: I used a basic panel for the background with parts of the character in different sections of the panel. And the text was placed the same way. I tried not to leave too much open space. But at the moment I'm still deciding weather or not this is the background I want.
All criticism is appreciated. And if you have any suggestions I always give them great consideration.




















