Been watching 'Ushio to Tora' since season 1 first came out and I still love the series, I really love the art style for Hakumen No Mono, definitely one of the most freaky looking villains I've seen =D
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Been watching 'Ushio to Tora' since season 1 first came out and I still love the series, I really love the art style for Hakumen No Mono, definitely one of the most freaky looking villains I've seen =D
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Requests by this guy http://xenethis-chimera.deviantart.com/
Been excited for this ever since it was announced =D
Bubuki Buranki was definitely not the best anime of the season, but was rather enjoyable non the less. Excited for the second season too =D
LITTLE GUIDE THING! I just discovered these options in Manga Studio 5 (aka Clip Studio Paint). Holy christ does it make coloring in things like hair so much faster.
Trakoclock asked:
Hey, if you donât mind sharing, Iâve always wondered how you got that soft celling look on your characters in your comic. Any tips? Iâm currently working on my own comic and I kind of want to go for a less harsh form of cell shading. Thanks!
A couple people have asked about the way I color things and Iâve been meaning to post a tutorial on it :]. Iâve never been too good at describing my process, but I hope this helps!
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With the help of various artists for the crowd design! And the support of Patreon and 761 Patrons!
And a couple of years later, itâs finally done! Thank you everyone! It was a long, fun ride!
Well the contest is over and I placed a solid 20th, since there were 82 submissions in total that's not too bad . This artwork I've created was to show Sid regretting his decision to babysit Woo and Lily's kits, the background itself i just added a slash of colour to make it more interesting but backgrounds in general are not my strong point =/. It was a fun contest to enter and perhaps next year if I do something more complex I might even get a higher ranking. In case you didn't know 'Sandra and Woo' is an entertaining webcomic I love reading, and I advise you to read too. www.sandraandwoo.com/
I drew Luffy again :D
Since Metal Gear Solid 5 has been a thing lately, I thought Iâll contribute =D
The sudden realisation that now I've turned 20 I'm officially no longer a teenager.....
Really cool animation collection site where you can find animation clips for studying.
http://sakuga.yshi.org/
http://sakuga.yshi.org/post?tags=fighting
Currently working on something when my brain tells me... âyou know what will be funny?â, did give me a good chuckle though XD
I did another cover :D
I tried playing Ningen Enpi by Maximum the Hormone this time
Good work =D
Hey kids! Â If youâre a filmmaker, animator, or storyboard artist and you donât know what screen direction is, you might want to read this.
For the record, there are always exceptions to the rule in filmmaking, which is why I pointed out 3 examples here.
Iâve also found that comic books tend to NOT take screen direction as seriously as film does, but Iâm still on the fence if this is wise or not. Â My favorite comics pay close attention to screen direction so as to not confuse the reader.
Good luck!
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