#Boichi (Arte)
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mementomorih · 7 months ago
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tundra5k · 9 months ago
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Yumin Yoshizawa, Sun Ken Rock
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shoujo-dreamland · 10 months ago
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wildcat-brazil · 2 years ago
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Vagabond / Berserk
Vinland Saga / Origin
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f8lfool · 1 month ago
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Tsukasa w my slight headcanons on face, body and scarring. Also my OC Polo in the corner
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yu2ki · 5 months ago
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thats my babygirl
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itscharlie4u · 2 years ago
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its a wip (i think) 🧪
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chrollohearttags · 4 months ago
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·:*¨༺ ♱✮♱ ༻¨*:· bookstore haul ·:*¨༺ ♱✮♱ ༻¨*:·
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I’ll be returning with my thoughts once I read them!! 😭
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izujim · 1 year ago
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nami vs kalifa, by boichi
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shysheeperz · 1 year ago
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eve-to-adam · 8 months ago
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Hello
I love your art. It’s so beautiful.
I have a question
What is a manga or something that really influenced your art
Hello! :)
Thank you very much for the message and for the kind words! <33
Hmm, there are quite a few things that have influenced my art over the years - illustrations for anime to manga and sequential illustrations by popular artists in Art History. One of the most important aspects for me in the process of developing my own art would be the need to do better. More elaborate. More complex. Until I defined my own style (it all starts with the horribly disproportionate and childish fanarts that any young potential artist creates at the beginning of his exploration), I longed for the idea of ​​reaching the most complex level possible. Of course this could not happen on the first try and it is certainly not necessarily a pattern for me at the moment - it took some time for me to understand that there are more ways to achieve complexity when we talk about visual art.
But let's move on to some examples.
✦ I think my first impulse towards visual complexity was given to me by the works of Shibamoto Thores, the artist who created the artistbook for Trinity Blood. Her illustrations fascinated me because every time I looked, I always found a new detail that had escaped my previous inspection. Her characters are intriguing by their posture, color shades and design and the very detailed backgrounds give a certain solemnity to the artworks. Her art also made me interested in the Gothic style.
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✦ Another example in this approach is Ayami Kojima, who created illustrations and character designs for the video game Castlevania (Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, 1997). Her characters were drawn with an extraordinary elegance, which at the time I could only dream of; that's why I particularly liked her designs, which at the same time increased my fascination with the world of fashion design.
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✦ The first mangaka I will mention is none other than Shin-ichi Sakamoto, who exploited his talent to the maximum in this project - and many others - "Innocent" (2013-2015), closely followed by "Innocent: Rogue" (2015 - 2020). The manga is a historical one, based on Masakatsu Adachi's book "The Executioner Sanson". The action takes place in France, before the French Revolution. I want to mention that the story is mature, being loaded with metaphors and various graphic scenes of torture, executions and sex. Sakamoto's art made me want to push my limits even more in terms of visual complexity. I mean, seriously, the man is a true master of details:
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✦ Boichi is another top mangaka whose comic book projects have influenced my decisions throughout my artistic exploration. He started his career illustrating mature subjects (porn), which sometimes explains the fanservices in his projects, lol. Like Sakamoto, Boichi has a unique artistic style and an affinity for detail and semi-realism. Sun-Ken Rock is among my favorite stories he created. Besides this, I also liked "Origin" (2016-2019), "Wallman" (2013-2015) "Dr. Stone" (2017-2022, art only), "Raqyia" (2008-2010, art only).
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✦ Yana Toboso is one of my favorite comic artists. I still remember the moments when I discovered Black Butler, haha. How nostalgic! The fact that the story is fantasy, which still incorporates a lot of Victorian elements - customs, food, clothing, etc - fascinated me so much that at one point I tried to create my own version that would include Victorian elements. Of course, it all ended in disaster, lol.
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Among other manga works that have inspired me, especially in terms of details and fashion design, are:
✦ "Arte" (2013 -) by Ookubo Kei.
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✦ "Death Note" (2003-2006, art by Obata Takeshi).
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✦ "Zetman" (2002-2014) by Masakazu Katsura.
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✦ "Berserk" (1989 - ) by the late Kentarou Miura.
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Among the artists of sequential art who represented and continue to represent a source of inspiration during my artistic exploration are:
✦ Gustave Doré.
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✦ Walter Crane.
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tundra5k · 8 months ago
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'The art of Sun-ken Rock' by boichi
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shoujo-dreamland · 2 years ago
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f8lfool · 1 month ago
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Tsukasa on magma, this was before I thought to give him scars 😔
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jamesusilljournal · 2 years ago
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Frame from Sun-ken Rock, Chapter 69, Boichi, 2011
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zenisuro · 1 year ago
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sun-ken rock, boichi's art (2006)
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