
More examples of errors in illustration ranging from the severe to the bemusing populate this gallery; artists should definitely take note once more, but they may be heartened to see even greats like Tony manage to make fools of themselves, repeatedly.
See also the preceding gallery along the same lines.
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A rather accomplished Korean artist whose works you may already have seen, but not known the source of, is Alien 1452. You can see a sampling of these fine works below:
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It looks as if Afro Samurai creator Takashi Okazaki is something of a Star Wars fan, and a collector of interesting art: here we are granted a look at some of the works in his possession, the most notable of which are the interesting Japanese traditional style renditions of various scenes from Star Wars.
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In this case of 3D into 2D, we are left we a somewhat more difficult choice than usual… Is moe schoolgirl better in two dimensions or three?
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As we’ve seen before on numerous occasions, the transposition of 2D to 3D and vice versa can have untoward consequences; as illustrated above in dread fashion.
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Famitsu seem to have it in for the Tales series – whilst they have frequently featured the games on their covers, the artist they retain to provide these illustrations leaves much to be desired in a number of areas…
Their new Tales of Hearts cover is but the latest in a long line of such covers:
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The Vippers present this rather impressive collection of images drawn on the humble Nintendo DS, using such art capabilities as can be had with DS art software. The results can be quite impressive, certainly taking into account the medium, and range from original art to character doujinshi:
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The above image of an as ever exuberant Minorin picking up a recalcitrant but docile Taiga is charming I’m sure you’ll agree, but even more interestingly, we are treated to a video of the artist creating the work.
Of interest to artists and non-artists alike, I’m sure:
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Working out what is amiss with this strange image may take a few moments; did the artist do this intentionally, or did they really manage to unintentionally output something so ridiculous?
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The illustration in all the following images fails in one or more crucial respects. Frequently dismally so. Feel free to heap ridicule on them. Artists take note.
Needless to say, these images will not be finding their way onto the Channel, although the last one is rather amusing.
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An artist we have, largely unknowingly, seen much of in various fine images lately is カントク / Kantoku, with the circle 5年目の放課後 / Afterschool of the Fifth Year; his art is absolutely first rate, so an introduction is in order.
Below you see representative sample of his works; since they total some 500, all of a similar level of quality, you can see all of them on the Channel, where you can also obtain extremely high resolution versions of some (the pantsu bereft girl above has a particularly huge version).
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This gallery, as the title unambiguously suggests, focuses on beautifully illustrated oppai; in particular, those which are illustrated with the greatest of skill.
View them on the Channel for best results.
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