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hugelink-blog · 9 years ago
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Gotcha!
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hugelink-blog · 9 years ago
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Little Witch Academia: The Enchanted Parade
The official japanese release date is getting close, and a second key visual was uploaded today (+ trailer) illustrated by LWA director Yoh Yoshinari (吉成 曜), featuring all the main/new characters of the magical adventure ! (X)
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hugelink-blog · 9 years ago
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A small hero rests somewhere in the woods. Drew this with good ol’ fashioned pencil on paper!
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hugelink-blog · 9 years ago
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If I had a nickel for every time I’ve been asked what the Lackadaisy cats would look like as dogs…I would be heavily over-encumbered with obsolete coin currency. Well, I prompted my Patrons for questions they’d like answered, and someone asked the dog question, so there was no dodging it this time.  It ended up being a lot of fun, actually.  Most of this was done during a Patron livestream, with a lot of breed suggestions coming from the chat. —————————– Lackadaisy on Patreon - $2+ Patrons have access to a lot of artwork and other things I don’t share elsewhere.
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hugelink-blog · 9 years ago
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Another Steven Universe fan animation! Been working on it on and off for a while now.
Youtube version
#su
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hugelink-blog · 9 years ago
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And you say you’re a realist
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hugelink-blog · 9 years ago
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This comic took so many strange turns while it was coming out of my brain juice
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hugelink-blog · 9 years ago
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well homestuck ended, and for a while now i wanted to post my unfinished hs stuff….theres still a few i didn’t post but this is the gist of it!!! sorry for long post aaa
kinda wish i finished some of these/improved on them, but better move on
#hs
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hugelink-blog · 9 years ago
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Oban Star-Racers backgrounds by Thomas Romain. From Oban Star-Racers 10th anniversary special website : http://molly.catsuka.com/10ans/
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hugelink-blog · 9 years ago
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Spirou is a really interesting (and classic Franco-Belgian) series because it’s not property of its creator but rather the publisher! Similar to how superhero comics work. Over the years since the 1940s Spirou has been drawn by my guess 10 artists, not including the writers that collaborate with them. And parallel to the main series, which is currently drawn by Yoann (above), Dupuis also collaborates with other artists to do “one-shots” where they interpret the characters how they please independent of the timeline or canon. I own one drawn by Emile Bravo! Andre Franquin is the most famous Spirou artist and is often erroneously believed to be Spirou’s creator.
The comics themselves are adventure comics. Spirou (dressed like a hotel bellboy usually) and Fantasio are reporters and travel all around the world and fight bad guys and solve mysteries and the like. If you like Indiana Jones type of adventures then Spirou is a good series.
My favorite part of Spirou was the multi-artist aspect. I found a lot of idols through this series and I read Spirou after I had finished all the Tintin comics. Unlike Tintin which is timeless and worldly, Spirou was temporally relevant and the story lines changed with the trends in French culture over time. The earlier stories were very Tintin-y and retro in nature and the stories during the 90s were very dramatic and incorporated sci-fi themes.
Franco-belgian comics are so under-appreciated in the English sphere and it’s really disappointing because it’s a very long and gifted comic tradition. Not so much obscure fandom as it is a completely obscure culture!
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hugelink-blog · 9 years ago
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Character Designs for Monsters Inc by Nicolas Marlet
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hugelink-blog · 9 years ago
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One of my first jobs when I joined the team on Gravity falls was to experiment with some color keys for the season premiere of season 2. I’m happy to say most of it made it all the way through to the final cut. Some changes were made down the line, especially through out the party scenes to help simplify the overall scheme but every change made for a stronger episode. Big thanks to Alex Hirsh and Ian Worrel for all their trust and support. Follow our shows Tumblr for regular updates as new shows hit the air! (as well as constant updates from the super power that is our lead character designer Robert Ryan Cory 
#gf
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Visual Development from Tarzan by John Watkiss
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Visual Development from Tarzan by John Watkiss
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