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Artist transforms Ken, from ‘Street Fighter’, into a real person and the result is really cool

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The character Ken became one of the most important of “Street Fighter”. Created for the blockbuster game by Capcomhe was introduced as Ryu’s main opponent during the story.

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Described as a Caucasian wrestler of average height, he has an athletic build, black eyebrows, and blond hair. During his training, Ken wears a sleeveless red kimono.

He is the complete opposite of Ryu, presented as someone calm and completely focused on his goals. Ken is agitated, impulsive and even aggressive, not having the same patience as his opponent.

Despite this, he tends to help people and always offers his opponents a fair fight. At the age of 12, he was sent to Japan, where he began hard training with techniques passed down by his father’s friend, Gouken.

Ken has always wanted to stand out, and for that reason, he’s shown to be a selfish, short-tempered warrior. All this made his personality unique, completely differentiating him from Ryu.

The artist Bruno Moura used his skills in image editing to reimagine what the fighter would look like if he were a real person. He managed to reproduce all of his physical traits and the result was really cool.

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