Chapter 2 how do you do!
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YOU ARE THE REASON
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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Chapter 2 how do you do!
Afternoon sketch warm up.
Model: Myriem Boukadida
Suzy doesn't lie; #Jackkirby and #Stanlee X-Men is the real and best #Xmen
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My animation of Casca from Berserk, from my series Animated Moments: comic moments animated! If you enjoyed, please share with your friends!
Special. A special manga. A special anime. Game, everything. A special man. Rest in peace and a prayer for your soul, thank you Akira Toriyama. For everything
From 2018, for the 50th anniversary of Shonen Jump, Akira Toriyama and Takehiko INOUE met for an interview..
They talked about their work and the manga world. Some of what they said hinted at the tough times they had when they were starting out.
On the interview, Akira Toriyama revealed what kick-started his journey into Mangas. He admitted, "Honestly, I just wanted the 100,000 yen prize."
He had quit his job as a designer and was looking for something to do. While reading comics in a coffee shop, he found a magazine offering a 500,000 yen prize for new artists, but he missed the deadline to enter.
So, he tried a new monthly competition in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine, which only offered 100,000 yen. Despite it being less money, Toriyama was broke and didn't have many options.
Eventually, Kazuhiko Torishima, an editor at Shōnen Jump, came across Toriyama's artwork. Then Dragon Ball was Created..
RIP LEGEND.
This my favorite comic, manga, page.
Been reading Dragon Ball, and Dr.Slump, repeatedly recently over the last few years (and it always bopping as round in my head in some way), looking at it through an artist's eyes, and just enjoying his skill on a technical level, thoroughly. Like the rest of us hearing the news, it just sucks that he's gone, most of all for his family. I think a good, a fitting, tribute is to do our best as artists and people.
Keep your head up. You all are doing fine
Here comes the sun little darlin'
WHEE it’s a rough animation by Glen Keane! The final product of these three videos. They don’t really let you see the completed animation so I thought I’d gif it.
That weird 10 seconds of good animation in an episode always weirds me out.
this happened in one of the Chipmunks movies too, because Disney animator Glen Keane was in charge of animating a certain part of the movie
i suspect whoever was in charge of animating this lady came from a different studio or was otherwise more skilled than the others
unless she’s animated normally in the rest of the episode in which case my theory is kaput
Notes from Glen Keane from Jorge’s playground
Thanks to Ju Li Khaw for this one who gifts me not only in awesome tutorials but her amazing friendship as well.
Valentin de Boulogne (1591-1632) "The Fortune Teller" or "Fortune Teller with Soldiers" (c. 1620) Oil on canvas Tenebrism Located in the Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, Ohio, United States This painting is a play on the cheater being cheated and the corruption of Rome, with the man in the red hat stealing from the fortune teller's while a little girl steals his bag of coins. The cheater being cheated is a reference to deceit, which was a common trait of both men and women during the early 17th century in Rome. It was common to steal things such as the items shown in the painting. Rome was a very dangerous place with drunkards, sword/knife fights, and murder throughout the city.
Very stylish
Is "the algorithm" responsible for making me feel like a ghost online, or am I dumb and naive for thinking that and I really don't say or post anything worthwhile anymore, the world may never know
There are a great manny of in that same boat as you. Sadly corporate greed, incompetence, tech rat race, cause imbalance with connecting with each other, in favor of way too much marketing
"REJECTED!!" -Mr. Torishima