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Fujiko's Art Topic, Come one, come five.
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Bibby: Hmm, that's odd. I would reupload it somewhere else, but I accidentally the huge file size and am too lazy to shrink it down. I'll send it to you directly at some point, then.

BG: What can I say, I like sharp teeth~

Yeah, this is scanned. I got the urge to ink it and I penciled some bits in.

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For whatever reason, I can see the image now. Again, nice stuff - it looks like you're spending a bit more time on the shading, and it's showing. However, what's the guy holding? It's a sword and not a baseball bat, right?
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It is a baseball bat. I haven't drawn one in quite a while, hahaha. And, occasionally, I do shade drawings like that. Only when I ink the drawing first, though, which I did here.
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The big-leaguers often shave the handles of their bats quite a bit these days, but that bat still looks out of whack. The rest of the picture is fine, in my opinion.

Just out of curiosity, what do you use to ink your drawings?
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Yeah. As I said, it's been a while since I've drawn one, and I did this without looking at references for anything as it was spur-of-the-moment, so it sucks.

I currently use Pilot fineliners. Later this summer, I hope to get a pen actually made for inking drawings.
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Okay, some things were drawn.


This is Senior Tawaba. For him, I decided, "Okay, Fujiko. This time, you are going to use references!" Normally, I go "AW SCREW IT I KNOW HOW TO DRAW THESE PEOPLE" and the result is either good or a train-wreck. In order to combat "train-wreck-ness", I opened up the comic and stared at him for an hour. (That is a joke. Mainly, I looked at Tosaka~)

Well, he ended up looking like Shigeru Miyamoto...

For this next one, please look at it right-to-left. I'm left-handed, and I always draw that way so I don't smudge anything.



A pretentious "stream-of-consciousness" scribble-comic-thing involving my favorite subject, Mr. Hirasawa~

I'm not going to lie, my darling Mr. Hirasawa has a weird-looking face. It's hard to draw correctly. I'm still really bad at drawing him... This was somewhat practice.
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You know, that drawing does look a lot like Mr. Mario, only with a pointier chin and an upturned nose. I can't find anything wrong with it, even if this critique is coming from someone who lacks an art degree.

As for the other drawing, the nose of the Susumu in the upper-left corner doesn't look right, although I like his expression.
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I can't draw noses from the front well, yeah.

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The protagonist of my game, Jun Ono! Or, at least, scribbly concept art of her.


This is to get her design concrete. I drew her first back in January, along with other characters, but it was mainly worthless.


Getting the hang of drawing Jun. Most of it is kind of crappily drawn, because they are just sketches to get used to her.
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it was mainly worthless.
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Most of it is kind of crappily drawn


I don't think I see it the same way. Even for sketches they look nicely drawn as far as I'm able to tell, maybe minus the scribbly work on the hair.
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