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Published: 2017-06-06 01:43:25 +0000 UTC; Views: 3838; Favourites: 82; Downloads: 39
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linzer-art [2017-07-10 18:04:08 +0000 UTC]

Ahhhh this is amazing ;-; I  especially love Soldier's facial expression

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naroro520 In reply to linzer-art [2017-07-18 08:19:33 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!~ 

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VagabondHeartt [2017-06-21 05:36:31 +0000 UTC]

ooooh this is amazing!

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naroro520 In reply to VagabondHeartt [2017-06-21 11:04:23 +0000 UTC]

Thanks!  

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VagabondHeartt In reply to naroro520 [2017-06-21 11:07:00 +0000 UTC]

yw, Mercy76 ftw!

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naroro520 In reply to VagabondHeartt [2017-06-21 11:10:23 +0000 UTC]

Ha ha ha, I love them too!  

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Xavirne [2017-06-20 23:36:20 +0000 UTC]

 this is beautiful 

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naroro520 In reply to Xavirne [2017-06-21 11:04:50 +0000 UTC]

Thanks!~ 

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PovedaM [2017-06-06 02:21:18 +0000 UTC]

Haha what happened to Mercy, she's like a fallen angel! I look forward for the finish version!  

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naroro520 In reply to PovedaM [2017-06-06 02:59:39 +0000 UTC]

It is a skin of mercy, called “DEVIL”, I love this skin. 
I'm afraid I don't have time to finish this work.  I'm a freelancer now, and I don't have time to paint my own personal work.

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PovedaM In reply to naroro520 [2017-06-06 23:46:56 +0000 UTC]

I can see why you like it, it's really cool and sexy! Oh no, such a pitty you can't finish it! But I'm really so happy that you are finally a freelancer, congratulations Naroro!!! I'm still stuck in the university and I haven't been able to paint for more than 2 months; and I think I'm destroying my wrists because I spent all the days writing numbers! I wish to be a freelancer some day too! By the way, why don't you share some of your freelancer paintings; I would totally love to see them?!  

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naroro520 In reply to PovedaM [2017-06-07 09:59:17 +0000 UTC]

I'm afraid I can't send those works online because they're copyrighted, and the copyright belongs to the company I serve. And I have to say that the work I do for business is boring. In fact, my work is boring, whether I belong to an online game company or leave the company to become a freelancer. 
You were so busy in college that you couldn't draw pictures, but Chinese universities were the opposite. They tended to be more leisurely than senior high school students and primary school students. Ha ha ha 

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PovedaM In reply to naroro520 [2017-06-08 07:05:36 +0000 UTC]

Oh, now I'm very intrigued, how could your job be boring if it involves drawing?! Believe me, working the whole day with numbers doing math is way more BORING and exhausting!  
That sounds awesome, to work in a game company, are those games available in my country, what are the names? I have to buy one!
If what you say is true, then I must, by all means, go to a Chinese university; haha I need more leisurely in my life ^_^

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naroro520 In reply to PovedaM [2017-06-08 13:27:09 +0000 UTC]

Ha ha ha, I don't think you can buy those games, because I didn't see them on the line.
There are so many people playing online games in China, so several major game companies are making money.
Many investors follow suit and develop new online games or mobile games, but most of these game products have failed.
The company I used to work for was a failure for these reasons.
I switched to a new company, and then the new company's game failed again. Ha ha ha...
My enthusiasm was lost in these processes, so I left the game company and became a freelancer.
Oh, you are majoring in mathematics. Maybe I should take back the phrase "Chinese university life is leisurely.". Ha ha ha
Math majors may not be easy in china.

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PovedaM In reply to naroro520 [2017-06-09 06:24:55 +0000 UTC]

Oh that's too sad, all those drawings that very few will have the joy to see. So, a few companies controlled the whole game industry. And what does it take to work for one of those big companies? Actually your skills would be very useful in those companies, don't loose the enthusiasm! ^_^
And how well is the market for a freelancer in China? Are there too much artists doing this?
Haha I'm majoring in Statistics; and the good thing about it, is that there are very few of us in the market and thus all of us get jobs a bit easier once we are graduated. Haha I wouldn't go to China to study math, I would go to study arts of course! Your country is the very best one in the planet, when it comes to art!!!  

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naroro520 In reply to PovedaM [2017-06-11 04:25:20 +0000 UTC]

Ha ha ha, thank you for your recognition of our art. 
There are many people working in painting in our country. In the college entrance examination, many people choose art majors. Although they are required to have high scores in art, they can lower their scores in other subjects.
But I don't think the market for freelancers in China is good. This is an emerging industry, there are many non-standard places, will encounter many problems, even well-known painters will encounter a variety of problems. Of course, there are good aspects, you can work at home, less constraints.  

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PovedaM In reply to naroro520 [2017-06-12 06:35:12 +0000 UTC]

Haha it's my pleasure cause it is the truth  
Oh I have never ever received art classes, so I don't have any scores; I guess I would never be accepted in a chinese art college after all; that's too sad :'c
I can't believe that's an emerging industry! I thought your country was the first one to begin with this profession many years ago, and thus there was plenty of job offers in games and movies. In my country this industry is non existent at such point, that only a handful of places give some traditional art classes; and about digital art, they don't even know what that is. But in this case, which are the countries that have the biggest industry and schools for illustrators? Oh and what are the problems that you say even famous artists have?
Yeah working at home is the best, there are no traffic jams, there's no need to wake up very early in the morning; and you don't have to see your silly boss; definitely the best!!!  

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naroro520 In reply to PovedaM [2017-06-12 20:14:50 +0000 UTC]

In fact, in recent years, only a few schools in our country have set up digital art majors, which were not available before.
There are many privately held digital art classes on the Internet, and I think they are more responsive to the needs of the market than art schools.
But you have to identify which professional training institutions they can teach you about real knowledge, and some teachers can even talk to students in english.
You have to beware of some poor training institutions, their ability is poor, just take your money, but can not really teach you that you want to learn.
Well, yes, a famous painter will also meet with unprofessional partners and unprofessional contracts.
Painters tend to concentrate more on painting than on legal knowledge such as copyright, so they often fail to notice what is wrong with the contract.
When they found that their interests were damaged and forced by the contract, they had no alternative.
I know some of the training institutions, and the teachers' works are great, but I don't know how they teach students, because I haven't studied in those training institutions.
I remember you've opened Sina micro-blog before, and maybe you can ask these training organizations at sina micro-blog.

weibo.com/lafengbaobao6?from=m…

weibo.com/ruanjiacg1?from=myfo…

weibo.com/7thorange?from=myfol…

weibo.com/cacgart?from=myfollo…

weibo.com/u/1603481487?from=my…

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PovedaM In reply to naroro520 [2017-06-13 20:54:16 +0000 UTC]

Oh I see, yeah it's important to read very well the contracts, even with a lawyer if possible. Oh thank you for this links I'll check them to see if they can help me   Also speaking of courses and tutorials; do you know of some good gumroad pages that teach very good techniques? ^_^

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naroro520 In reply to PovedaM [2017-06-17 04:54:36 +0000 UTC]

Gumroad pages? Oh?...... I don't know much about it.
As a matter of fact, I heard the word for the first time. Maybe there are other words in Chinese. I don't know...... 

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PovedaM In reply to naroro520 [2017-06-17 06:39:06 +0000 UTC]

I mean like this chinese artist, that teaches really awesome techniques on the web page called "Gumroad"
Yu Cheng Hong on Gumroad
But since they don't have a search option, it is difficult to find good artists that can teach; so I was wondering if you knew of some or even if you have tutorials for sale in this page ^_^

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naroro520 In reply to PovedaM [2017-06-20 13:07:23 +0000 UTC]

You mean, did they sell tutorials and videos on the web?
I think that only students who sign up in their training classes will have complete tutorial videos, because the private dissemination of their instructional videos violates the author's copyright. However, although illegal, Taobao still has their tutorial videos on sale. I've never bought it. I don't know what kind of instructional video it is, but maybe you can try it. 
Like these:

s.taobao.com/search?ie=utf8&in…

Oh...... I seem to be teaching you to do bad things. 

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PovedaM In reply to naroro520 [2017-06-21 18:44:48 +0000 UTC]

Hahaha don't worry; I won't say anything But thanks so much for the information; of course I'll try to sign in for the training classes first  

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naroro520 In reply to PovedaM [2017-06-27 09:36:39 +0000 UTC]

 oh~~~Good luck!

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PovedaM In reply to naroro520 [2017-06-28 17:54:20 +0000 UTC]

Thanks  

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