I love this Magic Angel Creamy Mami (魔法の天使クリィミーマミ) image from Akemi Takada. It’s such a unique look for the series.
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21. Art styles nothing like your own but you like anyways.
God, I have so many, but I adore those very gritty art styles with a lot of solid black and heavy wrinkles/folds and realistic proportions (sometimes I draw with more realistic proportions, but a lot of my art as of late tends to be softly rounded or squishy chibi because that's easier for faster drawings, oof.)
I also adore art styles that resemble ink brush paintings so, so, so much. Gorgeous. Kojima Goseki's work for Lone Wolf and Cub.
Takada Akemi's art style, especially the one with more realistic proportions that heavily references photographs? Gorgeous. Lovely! I also like that she draws Yuu very clearly childlike compared to Creamy Mami, in the anime, they look so similar with the cutesier, rounder art style, it's hardly like she changes age at all!!
She also drew this Licca-chan for the Yunia Monogtatari special. ^^
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An original illustration by Akemi Takada for the 1999...2000 Animage Original Calendar--Featured in the January 1999 issue of Animage Magazine. Scanned from my personal collection.
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Takada Akemi, Tir Na Sorcha
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Art by Akemi Takada (高田 明美) from "The Mobile Police Patlabor - Air" (08/1993)
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Here is a Magic Angel Creamy Mami (魔法の天使クリイミーマミ) image from Akemi Takada (高田明美) in her art book, Tir na sorcha. She did the character designs for the series.
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A postcard for the movie "Urusei Yatsura 2: Beautiful Dreamer" that was illustrated by Akemi Takada, who was a character designer for the 1980s Urusei Yatsura.
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A beautiful new illustration to celebrate the 40th anniversary of "Magical Angel Creamy Mami" by the character designer of the series, Akemi Takada.
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