Drawing Naruto and Kurama- A tribute to the 9 tailed fox part 2

Published 2021-12-01
As we continue in the next part of this particular video, I tried my best to replicate Kishimoto Sensai's style of colouring with Copic markers using my own style of inking the characters. Furthermore, Furthermore, I tried to use more vibrant colours for Naruto's skin shading while also adding secondary layers of shading for muscle bends and shadows created via light sources. For Kurama, I gave him a mix of his manga and anime look and his style of colouring. Otherwise, I'm pretty satisfied with the results, and I hope you guys enjoy this new style and a cleaner look to my finished artworks.
Video Edited By Stix_AA (Twitter)
Materials used by me
1. Colourless blender-www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...
2. Paper- www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...
3. Inking Pens- www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...
4. Copic Markers- www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...
5. Drawing Pencils- Professional Drawing by Kashmir 2014
6. Faber-Castell FC167401 White Pen-www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...
7. Male Anatomy Doll- www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B...
8. Prismacolor Coloring Pencils
9. Prismacolor Markers
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Music used in the video
1. Theme of One Punch man- Respective composers- Makoto Miyazaki, Hironobu Kageyama, Kenichi Maeyamada and Masaaki Iizuka. Under the Lable of Lantis Company, Limited. Distributed by Bandai Visuals
2. NARUTO Main Theme x Baryon Mode Theme | EPIC EMOTIONAL VERSION (Kurama Tribute) Arranged & Orchestrated by Samuel Kim
All music rights go to the respective owners, composers and record holders of the tracks used. This is a Non-profit video and is sourly for entertainment purposes.
I do not own any of the music in this video; all rights go to their respective owners.
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