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Batman is the greatest detective that ever lived (insp.)
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Akira (1988) / Production Report / Studio Footage
Studio footage depicting Akira’s painting and colouring process. The film used an unprecedented palette of 327 colours, due to so many scenes being set at night.
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Black Artists in Kpop/Jpop
There’s quite a few mixed-race artists that have a white/European parent in kpop/jpop, but not as many mixed-race artists that have a black/African parent are known. So, here’s a list because diversity is nice.
Insooni ~ R&B Soloist (61)

A fucking legend tbh. One of the first (if not the first) black artists in Korea. Was a R&B girl group member in the 80s and now a well respected soloist. Your faves try to get pictures with her. Here’s EXO:
And hand in hand with Yuri of SNSD:

Yoon Mirae ~ R&B Soloist (36)

A second generation R&B and HipHop singer in Korea. She and her husband TigerJk are Korean hip-hop royalty. As well as couple goals.

Nesmith ~ Group Vocalist (34)

The lead vocalist of popular Jpop group The Second. And a Tokyo Dome Veteran.
I have to include his baby picture because it’s just too cute~~

Crystal Kay ~ Soloist (32)

She’s a popular Jpop singer affectionately called Kurikei by Japanese fans. She debuted at 13 years old (!) in 1999. She debuted around the same time as BoA and the two have been friends since they were 15.
Elly ~ Group Dancer/Rapper (30)

One of the main dancer’s of one of Japan’s top groups. J Soul Brothers is kinda like the Super Junior of Japan lol. He’s also a rapper under the name CrazyBoy now. A fucking king.
Mandy ~ Group Dancer (27)
A main dancer of Jpop group Generations and a breakout variety star in Japan. People really love him; that plushie of his face is official group merch. Fans make bentos (lunches) of his face too!

Likiya ~ Group Dancer/Leader (27)
Elly’s younger brother is in the same company as a leader and main dancer for popular rookie group The Rampage. They won the New Wave Award at the Asian Artist Awards in Seoul last year! And voted sexiest of the group by his members which is a far greater honor tbh. Here’s Mandy, Elly, and Likiya just cause this gif is super cute.
Lee Michelle ~ Soloist (26)

She’s an R&B/Kpop singer, but recently she came in second place on Hip Hop Nation 2 as a rapper. Super talented, but also super underrated. She first came into the media spotlight on Kpop Star on the same season as Winner’s Seunghoon.

Saarah ~ Group Vocalist
Bananalemon is a Jpop group that just recently debuted, but they’re already gaining quite a lot of attention for their girl crush concept. The group is influenced by 90s R&B groups like Destiny’s Child and TLC.
And these are some of the most popular half-black artists in Asia as of now. Jpop girl group GLOSS will be debuting later this year with two half-black members so keep an eye out for them too!
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dude, really great design, I like the one wih the grey top
Was bored and decided to play dressup with Domi what you think?
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How on earth do you texture something like this?

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#tybg #homage #diorpaint #amaniterin #imback #comingsoon #inktober #paradiselost





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This is pretty awesome, but in that thise series of frames does not digress into a full blown orgy of sorts with three to five other like bodied vixens, I am deeply displeased.
I told Crackiepipe that I was going to draw their Fox (her name is Denisse) and I decided to make it a hot summer pool day picture since I’ve been living in snow hell for about 2 months now.
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hi! im hoping to become a storyboard artist but im not sure where to start learning... any tips? love your art btw💕
Hi! Thank you!
First of all I’m sure many people have taken different roads in storyboarding so there’s no RIGHT way to become a storyboard artist - these are just things that help me all the time.
REAL ADVICE: JUST START BOARDING. You can read all the books and tips in the world, but there’s no better learning tool than just going for it.
Rule number one - Have fun! If you don’t like it, its fine. One of the first boards I did was in high school as my part in a group book report just because I wanted to and it was awful, but it was fun! :)
If you’re looking for drawing tips I would say just start keeping a sketchbook and draw in the free time you have - observe from life, if you can go figure drawing that is also amazing for seeing and analyzing form. Be a sponge!
For drawing and storyboarding - the goal is to not show a series of pretty drawings, the goal is to draw well enough so your drawing skill level doesn’t restrict you from telling the stories you want to tell. Storyboarding isn’t really a drawing job, its a filmmaking job that uses drawings.
Good draftsmanship is just the tool to convey the ideas in your head, whats really going to make a good story artist is your attention to the filmmaking. Here are some quick bullet points I can think of for that sort of big “filmmaking” blanket term.
1. Characters and character relationships are key. Study screenwriting and take note of people in your life that have specific things about them that convey their unique personality! Your mom always taps her fingers on something when she’s thinking? Small things like that make characters feel real. They need to feel real to you when you’re drawing them! :)
2. Try to make your boards clear, concise and pay off whatever story you have set up. Show them to your friends and ask their opinion “Did that make sense?”.
3. Learn the language of film. What is a close-up? Whats the difference between a “pan” and a “tilt”? Why does that cut work or not work?
4. Watch movies and do film studies. Studying film is important. A lot of people will leave a movie and think “Hm. I didn’t like it.” yet not be sure how to articulate why, but they felt it. Start asking your self why.
5. Vary your shots and try different tones (esp when starting out!) Comedy, drama, action, romance etc. It not only helps you become a diverse storyteller, it also points you in the direction you like best.
6.Technical tip. Pay attention to geography in the shot, the 180 degree rule, making sure the space you’re drawing is convincing (this is where I’m trying to improve the most right now). You can draw a beautiful character, but if the space doesn’t feel right, then that’s going to distract from your storytelling. Remember to have the characters interact with the environment occasionally, it grounds any scene more!
7. LOOK UP TO THE PEOPLE storyboarding now! There’s so many incredibly talented artists working now that are literally a Google search away. Check out their blogs (Mark Kennedy’s is particularly a treasure trove of knowledge) and just stay excited! Whatever storyboarding job you aspire to whether its independent, TV or feature animation - set your bar there!
Hope that helps and good luck!
-SV
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“It’s Been A Hard Day’s Night, And I Been Working Like a Dog” / i-D Magazine Spring 2017
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I like the deity, its pretty cool I think, what a brutal and sensely graphics war
https://youtu.be/OiiKbOLWEMw Rick and Morty animation for Adult Swim
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