Animated Illustration: “The Boy Who Cried Wolf at the Moon” with Making-of Feature
しんらしんげshinrashinge created an animated illustration. The boy transforms into a wolf.
A solo exhibition is planned in Nagoya from late December through January.
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Animated Illustration: “The Boy Who Cried Wolf at the Moon” with Making-of Feature
しんらしんげshinrashinge created an animated illustration. The boy transforms into a wolf.
A solo exhibition is planned in Nagoya from late December through January.
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しんらしんげ shinrashinge (@shin___geki)
Manga panels get the motion treatment in these delicately created sequences. If you love manga as much as I do, and if you've ever wanted to see characters on the pages of a manga animated—not as an anime adaptation but as panels brought to life—then you might want to check out the fun little YouTube channel known as…
The storytelling paper cup
The japanese artist shin shinrashinge found a creative way of telling a story through ordinary blank papercups: He tells a story of the comic series “One-Punch Man” by using a pencil, a knife and finally layering the papercups together.