I find video game fanart especially interesting because it's a chance to see primarily digital characters in an analog medium. And you can really see Rachel Elm's hand in her manga and video game-inspired artwork—as well as her original images. Her inking and colorwork offer an energy that lifts the characters off the screen.

Many of Elm's characters look battle-ready, but she also draws some more intimate scenes of pairs of people in various states of getting it on. (Some of images are NSFW.) You can follow her latest pieces and see more of her work on Tumblr.

 

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