Manga by Shirow Miwa from the September 2011 issue of Animage.
If this is translated somewhere please let me know and I’ll link to it.
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Merch Miwa is selling next Comiket. Like the Lost Einherjar one from the previous comiket it comes with a transparent background so you can have Bryn and Sigurd taking Instagram selfies anywhere
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Module name: Type 2020
Designer: Shirow Miwa
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NISEMONOGATARI - Tsukuhi Phoenix, Part 2 end card illustration by Shirow Miwa
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since miku figures have been blooming like the plague for a while now (beware of the miku miku germs!!) it's surprising that no one thought of remaking a figure for her type 2020 module in 2020. maybe it was a plan but got cancelled bc of the pandemic but opportunities like this dont happen twice
max factory didnt even rerelease this one (╯_╰)
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Inspiration and motivation can come in unexpected ways.
Whenever I even attempt to draw, I always feel insecure with my methods.
Usually, I would sketch out whatever I wanted to draw on paper, take a picture of it when I'm done, and then transfer it over to the art program I use to do the lining and coloring.
Y'all have already seen examples of this from my sneak peek posts about my recent fanart projects.
The thing I feel insecure about is, shouldn't I not be doing it this way? Shouldn't I be sketching it out on the art program instead like everybody else? I tried, but it didn't feel right and it made me feel bad about myself.
Then, one day, I went to a Barnes & Noble with my family. Being the anime/manga nut I am, I went straight for the manga section. I perused the shelves, nothing catching my interest, until I reached the end side and saw this.
Shirow Miwa. Miwa's probably one of my favorite manga artists and I was ecstatic to see that this is an illustration book. DOGS: Bullets & Carnage, Kiznaiver, and the first official RWBY manga were my experience with his work.
Of course, I purchased it.
When I was giving the book an honest look later...I saw this...
Miwa prefers to sketch things out on paper first instead of just going straight to digital. To him, it felt more natural, at least for drawing his characters. This...was probably the first time (maybe in a long time) that I felt a spark of inspiration.
So, now, whenever I start to doubt myself, I go back to this page and remind myself that people have their own way of doing things, especially if it feels right to you.
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Manga by Shirow Miwa from the summer 2011 issue of Prince Animage.
If this is translated somewhere please let me know and I’ll link to it.
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