Asuna Yuuki "Sword Art Online"

in #drawing7 years ago (edited)

Eli here, today I'm going to draw the character "Asuna Yuuki" (Undine Version) from the anime "Sword Art Online."

Why I decided to pull it? Although I am really not a fan of this character, I want to do a collaboration with my friend art CutienekoNya, he's drawing "Konno Yuuki." She is truly an expert in digital art work, so please check the results. Let's start the process.

Avatar Undine Asuna has light blue hair with looks that are otherwise no different with avatars SAO.

Asuna's Sylph avatar, «Erika», specializes in close combat and have the most points of its ability for the dagger skills, so he's more suited to a duel than the main avatar Asuna, who was the healer half.

Step 1 

start with the color of hair: dark blue and warnai spots in hair that needs a darker shadow. Take the lighter shade of blue and warnai the whole hair but when you go to the top, leave some white part exposed to the effect of shine.

Step 2 

Clothing: color trim using the color dark blue. Next, use a lighter blue for the middle part of his shirt where her chest was. Take the gray and warnai his belt, and at the top. Lastly, take a soft blue pastel and rub it on his clothes to a more soft shading.

Step 3 

Eyes: use light blue color and create a curved line at the bottom of both eyes. Next, grab a medium blue and warnai circles around the curved line. Use a darker shade of blue and warnai the top of both eyes. Don't dye it all. Then, take the black and color at the top of the eye with the overlap with the old blue color until well mixed. Lastly, take Your White pen and add a point both eyes so that the effect is shine.

Step 4

skin: First, start with a light peach and warnai head, neck, arms, and hands. Then use a darker skin color at the top of the head and neck, including the forearm and hand.

Step 5 

add your signature anywhere on paper for the final touches, and then vualllaa ... done.

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Source: https://aminoapps.com/c/anime/page/blog/asuna-yuuki-collab-drawing-tutorial/ggt6_u1jX2Y2k7q8L02op3MVJDBmE

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Very nice! (ノ゚0゚)ノ~