recreated characters in Soulcalibur 6

gamerfan40

[02] Apprentice
recreated characters in Soulcalibur 6

recreated all these characters as best as i could

generic Lizardman from Soulcalibur 2 is 100% made by me, used screenshots from the Soulcalibur wiki generic Lizardman page

Heihachi was made using a combination of GAMES REVIEWS'S youtube tutorial video and dee fault's tutorial video

Li Long was made using 3DG3CAL1BUR'S youtube tutorial video

Rock was made using a combination of screenshots from KostasGR's take on Rock on 8wayrun.com for the tattoos, 3DG3CAL1BUR'S youtube tutorial video and bits from Neemsauce's youtube tutorial video

Aeon Calcos was made using screenshots from KostasGR's take on Aeon Calcos on 8wayrun.com

Arthur was made 100% by me, used screenshots from the Soulcalibur wiki Arthur page

Revenant from Soulcalibur 4 was 100% made by me, using screenshots from the Soulcalibur wiki Revenant page

Edge Master was made using JJSONIC07'S youtube tutorial video

Assassin from Soulcalibur 2 was made using RontheTryHard's youtube tutorial video

Berserker from Soulcalibur 2 was made using RontheTryHard's Astaroth Berserker costume youtube tutorial video

Charade was made using a combination of a couple of JJSONIC07'S youtube tutorial videos and screenshots from KostasGR's take on Aeon Calcos on 8wayrun.com

Link was made using CatachrismasionS's youtube tutorial video

Scheherazade was made using a combination of JJSONIC07'S youtube tutorial video, SoulGateway's Soulcalibur 5 Scheherazade youtube tutorial video and screenshots from Reddit user BlazingNightmare's take on Scheherazade

Spawn was made by a combination of copying a player with the gamertag ○ IMPERIAL ○'s take on Spawn, a bit from Spartan40's youtube tutorial video and my own choice of weapon

Necrid was made using a combination of SolarFlare95's Necrid player 2 youtube tutorial video, RontheTryHard's Astaroth Necrid costume youtube tutorial video, JJSONIC07'S youtube tutorial video and a bit of my own take

Lloyd Irving was made using a combination of dee fault's youtube tutorial video and my own take in regards to the color of the dot patterns (changed weapon)


EDIT: made a change to the list of characters I'll create
 

Attachments

  • dda4e9f6-336d-4df1-8108-fd7431966cc6.png
    dda4e9f6-336d-4df1-8108-fd7431966cc6.png
    1.5 MB · Views: 200
  • 0687641f-313f-4ee7-8caa-8019a9ace9fa.png
    0687641f-313f-4ee7-8caa-8019a9ace9fa.png
    1.4 MB · Views: 160
  • 7ab590f5-fae1-4810-9d4e-64fb05b01040.png
    7ab590f5-fae1-4810-9d4e-64fb05b01040.png
    1.5 MB · Views: 154
  • d5ed71fe-e961-44d0-87b2-c5118b51119a.png
    d5ed71fe-e961-44d0-87b2-c5118b51119a.png
    1.5 MB · Views: 135
  • 11899cc0-e9bb-467b-bd86-b18b21e2dc85.png
    11899cc0-e9bb-467b-bd86-b18b21e2dc85.png
    1.7 MB · Views: 139
  • 50f73e08-7eff-4cfd-8804-6dcb2e56709b.png
    50f73e08-7eff-4cfd-8804-6dcb2e56709b.png
    1.5 MB · Views: 136
  • daa64c3c-8a54-40a8-994e-0bd291bd0225.png
    daa64c3c-8a54-40a8-994e-0bd291bd0225.png
    1.4 MB · Views: 147
  • f6cdcc37-5029-4eaa-b9a8-88004c74a41f.png
    f6cdcc37-5029-4eaa-b9a8-88004c74a41f.png
    1.5 MB · Views: 141
  • 3cc0f1d2-10b5-4ace-a388-42d6ef2444fb.png
    3cc0f1d2-10b5-4ace-a388-42d6ef2444fb.png
    1.5 MB · Views: 146
  • 568f71ab-51d4-4fe7-a46b-740d6ce97e8d.png
    568f71ab-51d4-4fe7-a46b-740d6ce97e8d.png
    1.5 MB · Views: 144
  • dc256343-e6a6-47c4-9dd5-fa562fe4b2a3.png
    dc256343-e6a6-47c4-9dd5-fa562fe4b2a3.png
    1.5 MB · Views: 142
  • c6ecb0d7-9f98-4efc-8755-a88de1717d82.png
    c6ecb0d7-9f98-4efc-8755-a88de1717d82.png
    1.5 MB · Views: 152
  • a27adaec-edbb-49d3-a993-a7448035dece.png
    a27adaec-edbb-49d3-a993-a7448035dece.png
    1.4 MB · Views: 149
  • 3c2815af-4c96-4142-98c5-2ed3f6b58485.png
    3c2815af-4c96-4142-98c5-2ed3f6b58485.png
    1.4 MB · Views: 144
  • 26459d4f-0e27-4385-b0a5-f2110adda6cb.png
    26459d4f-0e27-4385-b0a5-f2110adda6cb.png
    1.5 MB · Views: 150
  • 2e5834d8-9c15-4a07-8ae4-1ca006e40a31.png
    2e5834d8-9c15-4a07-8ae4-1ca006e40a31.png
    1.5 MB · Views: 148
  • 36ce4900-44aa-4c2a-ae90-25e1cd4e92ab.png
    36ce4900-44aa-4c2a-ae90-25e1cd4e92ab.png
    1.4 MB · Views: 152
Last edited:
Yun-seong was made using a combination of 3DG3CAL1BUR'S youtube tutorial video, bits of Geek of Gothness's youtube tutorial video and bits of WUTAI WARRIOR's youtube tutorial video

UPDATED: fixed the name
 

Attachments

  • e1bcb677-af43-430a-a261-1578d9687b28.png
    e1bcb677-af43-430a-a261-1578d9687b28.png
    1.5 MB · Views: 145
Last edited:
recreated Algol, Algol was created using JJSONIC07'S youtube tutorial video
 

Attachments

  • ef285c48-919b-4e0c-8a3b-c3baf586d59e.png
    ef285c48-919b-4e0c-8a3b-c3baf586d59e.png
    1.5 MB · Views: 152
Last edited:
i recreated Angol Fear as best as i could

Angol Fear was made using a combination of The13thElysium's youtube tutorial video, SOLIDJEFFRO W's youtube tutorial video, JJSONIC07'S youtube tutorial video and idk what's youtube tutorial video
 

Attachments

  • b67ce70b-5cdb-4003-97ff-1abff1972dc0.png
    b67ce70b-5cdb-4003-97ff-1abff1972dc0.png
    1.4 MB · Views: 153
1000655165.png
i recreated Dampierre as best as i could

Dampierre was made using a combination of SOLIDJEFFRO W's youtube tutorial video, Nicholas Hutt's youtube tutorial video and WUTAI WARRIOR's youtube tutorial video
 
1000655820.png
recreated Shura as best as I could

Shura was created using a combination of JJSONIC07'S youtube tutorial video, The13thElysium's youtube tutorial video, Jockey107's youtube tutorial video, RedThunderjugs's youtube tutorial video, 3DG3CAL1BUR'S youtube tutorial video, LilYungstaNinja's youtube tutorial video and a bit of my own creative choices
 
Kratos was created using Flurry Joe's youtube tutorial video
 

Attachments

  • 3fac1830-7d7e-4fd9-81ee-4e0384914126.png
    3fac1830-7d7e-4fd9-81ee-4e0384914126.png
    1.4 MB · Views: 139
recreated Ezio as best as I could

Ezio was created using a combination of elov8gamez's youtube tutorial video, Gamed Away's youtube tutorial video, dee fault's youtube tutorial video and a bit of my own creative take
 

Attachments

  • 604dc7fc-07e4-4c88-ae92-80cedd916669.png
    604dc7fc-07e4-4c88-ae92-80cedd916669.png
    1.4 MB · Views: 144
recreated KOS-MOS as best as I could

KOS-MOS was made using a combination of JJSONIC07'S youtube tutorial video and dee fault's youtube tutorial video
 

Attachments

  • 50ffce07-d2bc-4f2d-929a-1e9cc34ff969.png
    50ffce07-d2bc-4f2d-929a-1e9cc34ff969.png
    1.4 MB · Views: 144
Hey Gamerfan, can I make a friendly suggestion? You should try creating more of your own designs, rather than replicating those of others. Don't get me wrong, I think it's great that you go out of your way to cite others when you use their designs, even in part. And the last thing I want to do is discourage one of the few other creators contributing here right now. But at the end of the day, if we wanted to see those past designs, we already have the ability. And if I'm perfectly honest, those videos have always struck me as particularly low-effort, low-value content, even by YouTube standards, and often the designs themselves don't really stand out as particularly good. Besides, by combining the multiple designs of other creators, you have already taken the first step towards your own individual innovation.

And I make this recommendation not just because (and I think on this topic I can speak for the community of creators here, or what remains of us anyway) we'd rather be seeing your own work product. Rather, the main reason I make this suggestion is that it's really the thing that (more than any other influence) will help develop your own skills. Getting into the process, exploring the tools and experimenting with approach is the only reliable way to truly develop your own technique and innovations. Obviously you are more about recreating past designs from SC and other properties than creating your own characters, and there's nothing wrong with that: a lot of people who do CaS are primarily concerned with that. But I still recommend cutting away from imitation and towards innovation all the same. Some here have said that CaS in itself is kind of a poor imitation of proper art. Well, there may be something to that, but even within the constraints of something like CaS, there's advantage to be found in an independent course. :)

Just food for thought, mind you: do whatever makes you happy/satisfies the creative itch. I'd just be very interested in seeing more of what you can create by yourself. :)
 
Hey Gamerfan, can I make a friendly suggestion? You should try creating more of your own designs, rather than replicating those of others. Don't get me wrong, I think it's great that you go out of your way to cite others when you use their designs, even in part. And the last thing I want to do is discourage one of the few other creators contributing here right now. But at the end of the day, if we wanted to see those past designs, we already have the ability. And if I'm perfectly honest, those videos have always struck me as particularly low-effort, low-value content, even by YouTube standards, and often the designs themselves don't really stand out as particularly good. Besides, by combining the multiple designs of other creators, you have already taken the first step towards your own individual innovation.

And I make this recommendation not just because (and I think on this topic I can speak for the community of creators here, or what remains of us anyway) we'd rather be seeing your own work product. Rather, the main reason I make this suggestion is that it's really the thing that (more than any other influence) will help develop your own skills. Getting into the process, exploring the tools and experimenting with approach is the only reliable way to truly develop your own technique and innovations. Obviously you are more about recreating past designs from SC and other properties than creating your own characters, and there's nothing wrong with that: a lot of people who do CaS are primarily concerned with that. But I still recommend cutting away from imitation and towards innovation all the same. Some here have said that CaS in itself is kind of a poor imitation of proper art. Well, there may be something to that, but even within the constraints of something like CaS, there's advantage to be found in an independent course. :)

Just food for thought, mind you: do whatever makes you happy/satisfies the creative itch. I'd just be very interested in seeing more of what you can create by yourself. :)
I'm not very creative on my own
 
I'm 40 years old and i have never been able to be creative throughout my entire life and that can never change
Well that seems fundamentally impossible to me, especially considering you apparently have some degree of interest in the creation process, but I won't pester you over it further if you're not interested.
 
recreated Taira no Kagekiyo as best as I could

Taira no Kagekiyo was made using a combination of Free Meal_Makes's youtube tutorial video and dee fault's youtube tutorial video
 

Attachments

  • d6677bc9-4886-45d5-b846-258faf9ff86f.png
    d6677bc9-4886-45d5-b846-258faf9ff86f.png
    1.5 MB · Views: 137
created Maddie Fenton from Danny Phantom as best as i could
 

Attachments

  • ea6565d9-ad12-4b1b-afb7-954d08353f85.png
    ea6565d9-ad12-4b1b-afb7-954d08353f85.png
    1.4 MB · Views: 129
created Valkyrie as best as i could

Valkyrie was created using a combination of JJSONIC07'S youtube tutorial video and my own creative takes
 

Attachments

  • 953deaf2-c860-455f-93e3-f2b73c4c6bba.png
    953deaf2-c860-455f-93e3-f2b73c4c6bba.png
    1.4 MB · Views: 123
created Lyn from Fire Emblem as best as I could

Lyndis was made by using a combination of Fredchuckdave's youtube tutorial video, BadBatzMaru08's youtube tutorial video, KyleKatarn1980's screenshot on Deviantart and some of my own creative choices
 

Attachments

  • bb708bd8-d9d1-40c7-87f8-c4a3534e66b4.png
    bb708bd8-d9d1-40c7-87f8-c4a3534e66b4.png
    1.4 MB · Views: 124
created Rayne from BloodRayne as best as I could

Rayne was made using The13thElysium's youtube tutorial video
 

Attachments

  • b4957e9d-6c9f-4816-9163-d5eca05040d2.png
    b4957e9d-6c9f-4816-9163-d5eca05040d2.png
    1.4 MB · Views: 116
Camilla was made using Spidey Fist's updated Camilla youtube tutorial video
 

Attachments

  • 815853f2-e045-4ce8-ac25-c5ec71a852a7.png
    815853f2-e045-4ce8-ac25-c5ec71a852a7.png
    1.4 MB · Views: 120
Back
Top Bottom