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01-13-2012, 09:54 AM
Hey RLXDesign!
While I can definitely tell who that is, the anatomy leaves a lot to be desired. Akira Toriyama was a master of anatomy, and knew where and when to place (or not) emphasis on the human form. This is why a lot of his character designs still hold up today, and why his art style has been reproduced, copied, and used as inspiration in many notable artists portfolios. The best example of this is Masashi Kishimoto, the creator of Naruto. Akira was a huge influence on him as an artist, and it definitely shows. If you haven't done so already, I would suggest looking at a buttload of DragonBall manga and really study the style and anatomy, and how Akira uses simple lines to dictate bold shapes. Later on in the DragonBall Z series you will find that a lot of his characters have very shapely chests. They all stand with the classic hero pose, chest protruded, exuding confidence and general badassery. ![]() Cheers sir!
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It's a subdivision model btw, I'll put up some wire renders later in the original res.

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