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Character Studies

To help artists with their fan art, FFi features a series of in-depth studies, analyzing and explaining the designs of several Final Fantasy characters in detail. These may become very useful references the next time you draw!

Ashelia B'nargin Dalmasca

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` Last Updated: June 13th, 2008
` Complete: 15%
` Author: Jayhawk

Sporting my favorite character design of any game to date, there could be no other choice to go first than the beloved bitter princess. read more »

Basch fon Ronsenberg

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` Last Updated: June 5th, 2008
` Complete: 10%
` Author: Jayhawk

Somewhat neglected when it comes to FFXII fan art, he also, ironically, has the best character design in the game. read more »

Penelo

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` Last Updated: June 6th, 2008
` Complete: 10%
` Author: Jayhawk

She is a surprisingly popular subject of fan artwork and lots of fun to draw. read more »

Vaan

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` Last Updated: June 5th, 2008
` Complete: 10%
` Author: Jayhawk

He is often included in much of FFXII fan art, and I felt it only fair to devote a character study to the game's main character. read more »

Fran

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` Last Updated: June 6th, 2008
` Complete: 10%
` Author: Jayhawk

With all of her intricate armor, she may be the most difficult character to draw in the game that isn't a Judge. read more »

Balthier

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` Last Updated: June 5th, 2008
` Complete: 10%
` Author: Jayhawk

By far the most popular male subject of FFXII fan art, the "leading man" also has some of the most detailed clothing, sporting a black-and-gold vest that is almost guaranteed to frustrate any artist. read more »

Timelapse Videos

These videos demonstrate the process of digital painting simply by showing how artists work. Sometimes the best way to learn a technique is just by observation!

Realistic Portrait 01

` Formats: Watch Video, MOV (8.2MB)
` Date Added: June 29th, 2008
` Length: 8:20
` Author: Jayhawk

The process of creating a 40-minute painting, at 500% the original speed. This shows how to realistically render a black and white portrait. watch video »

 
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