What if you had a romantic partner who introduced you to other people the same way History Channel opens up their shows?
WE MET THREE YEARS AGO BUT YOU WOULDN’T WANNA CATCH THEM IN THE ALLEYWAY (shitty camera flash noises with their mouth)
What if you had a romantic partner who introduced you to other people the same way History Channel opens up their shows?
WE MET THREE YEARS AGO BUT YOU WOULDN’T WANNA CATCH THEM IN THE ALLEYWAY (shitty camera flash noises with their mouth)
Question: how many of your characters started out as passing thoughts or random doodles that were later expanded on?
If I had to describe Vinny in one line, he’s like a hot chocolate on a cold winter night by the fireplace in the form of a werewolf boyfriend
A while back, I read an interview between Tofugu’s Mami Suzuki and manga writer, Araki Joh. He’s responsible for hits like Bartender. The interview has a wealth of information and inspiration for both writers and artists a like, and I hope you guys also find it as useful as I do.
So naturally the first thing I buy with my yen paycheck is Solatorobo and Tail Concerto acrylic stands. The amiibo is there for scale. These are essentially character renders laminated with hard acrylic. They’re the closest thing to figures of these guys we’ll ever get :(
One of my favorite aspects about living in Japan so far is the fact that I can buy art books from old manga series for dirt cheap. How cheap? I just bought the City Hunter art book for 1 yen. That’s right, one yen. For reference, 100 yen is about 1 USD. So one yen is like, a penny.
I also bought the Yu Yu Hakusho art book for 300 yen which is about 3 bucks.
Dunno about you guys, but I love going through old concept art of stuff I like and seeing how wildly different the concepts were from the original, especially with characters. That’s why, any time I work on concept art, I’m going to try and archive it all so that anyone looking, even if just one fan, can also experience the fun in seeing concept art of characters and stories they love.
What if the Pokemon GO teams were government sponsored teams made in order to curb illegal team activity? They would be publicly funded alternatives to gangs like Team Rocket and would have stuff like community service events and educational workshops for aspiring trainers. This way, young trainers can stay out of trouble while learning more about their world. Another cool idea would be joining one of the teams would be free training for the various Pokemon Leagues and stuff.
I also imagine each region would have 3 teams of its own all based on their local legends or something.