Since restarting FFX I've been going through some old art and looking at fanart of various Final Fantasy characters I've drawn over the years. I might make a little thread here. ^^

Let's start with some of the *really* old stuff… Rinoa was the favourite of my best friend at the time, so she became the first FF character I drew.

Apologies for the quality… I drew this in a free copy of Photoshop 6 in 2003 when I was 15. X)

[Marked as sensitive because it's a little gnarly, and the face is a bit skeletal in retrospect…  ]

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Next up was my first drawing of my favourite girl ever, Rikku! I remember I was so proud of this when I finished it. Sakura Micron pens in my sketchbook, drawn in 2004.

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This next one might be a little unexpected, it's Lenne, from FFX-2.

I was fascinated by the game when it came out, but the gameplay didn't click with me well, and I found the difficulty curve tricky to deal with, so I never finished it. Really enjoyed the story, however, despite how they did my girl Rikku dirty with that outfit. X)

Lenne's tragic story was music to my teenage ears, so I made this fanart of her wandering the Far Plane. I titled it "Only a Memory".

Ink on paper and Photoshop 7, drawn in 2005.

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Next up was another drawing of my girl, Rikku, three years after the first one. You can see me getting better!

I really like how she looks so much more like a real teenager in this one. I always resented artwork that made her look too adult, or too "sexy". She was only 15 in the game, after all!

I remember I left her right arm blank because I couldn't find good reference of her weapons at the time. X) Drawn in 2007.

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Ah, Penelo! :D I have a love/hate relationship with FFXII… okay, "hate" may be too strong a term. X) I found the art style and setting rather fascinating, and loved the characters, but I found the gameplay to be rather rambling/too distracting, and the gambit system difficult for me to get a hang of. I never got very far in my playthroughs. Still, loved Penelo, and drew this fanart of her when my S.O. did his own playthrough for the first time. I'm still really happy with how it turned out. :)

One day I'll beat this game!  

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Next, a drawing of Celes from FFVI. I've never played the game, but my S.O. counts it as one of his favourites, so I drew this for him after searching for references online. 2010.

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Only a couple more to go… Here's Lulu from FFX.

The original drawing is only about four or five inches tall, so it's low on detail. It was around this time I started playing around in Corel Painter and discovered their scratchboard tool as an inking brush, which blew my mind. I inked this sketch for an excuse to play around with that brush; I loved the crisp black lines it gave me in comparison to inking in Photoshop at the time!

I've also shared the original .png of the lines themselves, if anyone wants to give colouring it a go. :) I always meant to colour it myself, but never got around to it. This was drawn in 2011.

(And yes, I *did* forget to draw the moogle toy's wings… let's just ignore that.  )

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And the last one, for now… a sketch of Yuna from FFX, then coloured in Photoshop CS.

I remember drawing this while staying with my mum in 2013. I had brought my Macbook laptop and lugged my massive 12"x12" Wacom Intuos 2 tablet with me, which allowed me to do the digital colouring while I was there.

I've always really loved Yuna as a character, as well as her design. Such quiet strength.

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And that's it for my Final Fantasy fan art journey! These games have always been a huge inspiration to me, so I'm sure I'll do more in the future, once I get my drawing chops back. :) For now, it's fun to trace my art skills through them, and see how I've improved and pushed myself in some of them. I hope you enjoyed them!