One of the well - known martial arts novels could be 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon'. It has elements of martial arts and a touch of Eastern philosophy. However, I'm not sure if it exactly meets the 'echi' part which might be a misspelling. Maybe you mean 'epic'. If so, 'The Legend of Condor Heroes' is also a great one. It's full of exciting martial arts battles and complex characters.
I'm not familiar with the term 'echi' in this context. But 'A Record of Mortal's Cultivation to Immortality' has some martial - arts - like elements. The protagonist has to train hard and fight against various enemies, with detailed descriptions of his growth in power. It's a popular novel in the cultivation genre which is related to martial arts in some ways.
Common cartoon themes for Halloween could be monsters like Frankenstein or Dracula. Also, pumpkins with funny or creepy faces are quite popular. These themes add to the festive and spooky atmosphere of Halloween.
Practice regularly. Observe different cartoon styles and try to imitate them. Also, learn anatomy and proportions to make your drawings more realistic.
It could be a minimalist style cartoon, focusing just on the elegance and movement of the black and white flying birds. Or perhaps it's a story-driven cartoon where the birds play a key role in a plot.
It could be that the dinner was extremely sumptuous and the character just couldn't stop eating, which led to a full belly. Or perhaps the character was very hungry and overindulged.
First, start with the basic shape of Crash Bandicoot's head. Then, add details like his eyes, nose, and mouth. Sketch out his body and limbs roughly before filling in the final details.