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Besides, see beautiful fanarts about Kazuya makes me happy XD
( sorry for my English >_< )
I really appreciate this nice review! I'm glad you like the my technique!
(if it was Jin, there is no wonder cuz he lives sooo troublesome life and doesn't like to be disturbed by the others haha)
well that joke aside, i love this cuz it make me remind kazuya who once had only one huge scar.
and how serious and in depth will they make the story?
will someone die for real this time? will the next tekken be another 10 or 20 years later?
It's my Idea about long running series in general like some great artists that create good art, when it's there time to shine they will shine but then of course comes the time then ultimate change and so too comes the time for that artists visionary to sort of, pass on the torch so to speak! i mean like all artists or visionairies they are all great creators but terable decision makers, or just to stubborn for their own good.
The whole curse of being a perfectionist, never settling and then having toooo much control over to long a period of time over a creation. the art work then ends up a muddle a mess or more like an all more complicated jiggsaw puzzle. the more the perfectionist stabs pokes and prodes small detailed areas of the art peice to make it mare complex with more loose open ends! the art work can end up really man handled. so what was a simple story/ formula/ art peice now doesn't know what it is, it doesn't know what it wants to be and ends up completely to altered and very undecided to ever comprehend making it simple again.
I think most artists concept visionary have this problem with finding stability in not overdoing it in a see ocean of infinate playground of possibility? to keep sens of ballance in production is a fundamental elament. to look back and see if there are imbalances means the artist could have executed a little better. and then to re-furbish the peice some more. but letting the art speak for itself! don't impose your anguish and indecsisive problomatic perfectionist ego get in the way. let it just grow into what it wants to be!