Cameron Sewell@Thdark101

    You also gotta love the Demon King Not-Dabura

    You also gotta love the Demon King Not-Dabura
    1453年前
    Cameron Sewell@Thdark101

    1891,8513年前
    Cameron Sewell@Thdark101

    Was looking up other games the Wonder Project J folks (Givro) made, and stumbled upon Nanatsu Kaze no Shima Monogatari. Saturn game that feels like a giant, beautiful interactive storybook. Their animation and sprite work here are crazy, wish I could find better screenshots.

    Was looking up other games the Wonder Project J folks (Givro) made, and stumbled upon Nanatsu Kaze no Shima Monogatari. Saturn game that feels like a giant, beautiful interactive storybook. Their animation and sprite work here are crazy, wish I could find better screenshots.
    Was looking up other games the Wonder Project J folks (Givro) made, and stumbled upon Nanatsu Kaze no Shima Monogatari. Saturn game that feels like a giant, beautiful interactive storybook. Their animation and sprite work here are crazy, wish I could find better screenshots.
    Was looking up other games the Wonder Project J folks (Givro) made, and stumbled upon Nanatsu Kaze no Shima Monogatari. Saturn game that feels like a giant, beautiful interactive storybook. Their animation and sprite work here are crazy, wish I could find better screenshots.
    Was looking up other games the Wonder Project J folks (Givro) made, and stumbled upon Nanatsu Kaze no Shima Monogatari. Saturn game that feels like a giant, beautiful interactive storybook. Their animation and sprite work here are crazy, wish I could find better screenshots.
    231843年前
    Cameron Sewell@Thdark101

    #1: Capel Donya's Iron Knight [カペルドーニャの鉄騎士] I was admittedly more familiar with Jun Suemi's paintings, but her comics definitely have that painter's touch. Defining form through heavy contrast more often than fine lines/details, very striking artwork & use of ink!

    #1: Capel Donya's Iron Knight [カペルドーニャの鉄騎士]
I was admittedly more familiar with Jun Suemi's paintings, but her comics definitely have that painter's touch. Defining form through heavy contrast more often than fine lines/details, very striking artwork & use of ink!
    #1: Capel Donya's Iron Knight [カペルドーニャの鉄騎士]
I was admittedly more familiar with Jun Suemi's paintings, but her comics definitely have that painter's touch. Defining form through heavy contrast more often than fine lines/details, very striking artwork & use of ink!
    #1: Capel Donya's Iron Knight [カペルドーニャの鉄騎士]
I was admittedly more familiar with Jun Suemi's paintings, but her comics definitely have that painter's touch. Defining form through heavy contrast more often than fine lines/details, very striking artwork & use of ink!
    #1: Capel Donya's Iron Knight [カペルドーニャの鉄騎士]
I was admittedly more familiar with Jun Suemi's paintings, but her comics definitely have that painter's touch. Defining form through heavy contrast more often than fine lines/details, very striking artwork & use of ink!
    12723年前
    Cameron Sewell@Thdark101

    #2: Stardust in a Bottle Tomoaki Okada by contrast, is VERY detail oriented. I'm a sucker for mechanical detail, so this was definitely up my alley.?I wasn't very familiar with Okada's work before reading this at the time, so it was a nice surprise!

    #2: Stardust in a Bottle
Tomoaki Okada by contrast, is VERY detail oriented. I'm a sucker for mechanical detail, so this was definitely up my alley.?I wasn't very familiar with Okada's work before reading this at the time, so it was a nice surprise!
    #2: Stardust in a Bottle
Tomoaki Okada by contrast, is VERY detail oriented. I'm a sucker for mechanical detail, so this was definitely up my alley.?I wasn't very familiar with Okada's work before reading this at the time, so it was a nice surprise!
    #2: Stardust in a Bottle
Tomoaki Okada by contrast, is VERY detail oriented. I'm a sucker for mechanical detail, so this was definitely up my alley.?I wasn't very familiar with Okada's work before reading this at the time, so it was a nice surprise!
    #2: Stardust in a Bottle
Tomoaki Okada by contrast, is VERY detail oriented. I'm a sucker for mechanical detail, so this was definitely up my alley.?I wasn't very familiar with Okada's work before reading this at the time, so it was a nice surprise!
    10573年前
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