Ran yakumo
Ran Yakumo has a Ryu Number of 3.
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this shouldve been done like 5 months ago but blehhhh x3
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yakumo ran from touhou project 7 (and several other games)
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the yakumos' day out
i'm feeling like drawing something cute that's not my usual artstyle :)
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When Ran has lost her patience with you.
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This joke has been in my mind for a really loooong time
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now that ran's in a new touhou game, i had to give her a celebratory art piece. congratulations you chuckable fox.
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Finished Ran, time for Yukari
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New and completely original custom Ran Yakumo redesign!
Hello! Just wanted to share a sketch of my original custom Ran redesign!
It features Ran with long hair, black dress with red tabard, and purple tails made of fire!!
I call her:
"Purple Fire Ran"
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What brushes or programs do you use? Sorry if you've already answered this before!
My brushes have changed a lot since the last time I shared 'em! I use Clip Studio Paint with a mixture of my own brushes (download) and some altered character pens from ×ェ× (download). Explanations n' samples below~!
For sketches I use my Brushy brush and a slightly altered version of ×ェ×'s character pens. My alterations to their pen were pretty minor - I reduced the variation in brush size, especially at the start and end of the stroke, to make it more like a standard lineart brush.
I use my Grain brushes and another altered brush to refine the lines. Instead of creating a new layer for my line art, I draw the line art on the same layer as my sketch. I use these brushes to draw and erase, adding and subtracting from my sketch to clean it up.
I don't use Rough or Bumpy too often, but they're good for cleaning up line art and creating fine detail. I use them to create intricate details and patterns that are actually just a bunch of little scribbles and loops when you zoom in
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wait, oh my god, that's a shikigami paper doll - like from real-life shikigami rituals - in the shape of a two-tailed cat
It's Chen!
That's adorable!
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