![]() This type of message I’m talking about here is easy to spot. Some recent work offers and e-mails that came to my inbox directly prompted me to write down my thoughts. Brushes: Download my Procreate 5x brushes beta on Patreon.Painting: Procreate, Art Studio Pro apps on 2020 iPad Pro 12.9 inch.Having a library like this allowed me to make the paintings more believable. ![]() To fuel this creative attempt, I was using a lot of elements from the many reference photos I took in Japan during ten years of living here. For this, having the flexibility of digital tools helped a lot. I wanted to capture the temperature, the smell of the air, the play of the light, or the weather. I decided to paint digitally this time to convey more of the atmosphere of each place. I’m tried to paint a city that could exist in Japan even now. #CLIP STUDIO PAINT TUTORIAL TUMBLR MOVIE#It’s not the “rose-colored” past or a world from an animated movie that will never come to be. I tried to imagine everyday scenes from such a place without making them look too nostalgic and unobtainable. So, together with Kana, we started thinking about how a more pleasant to live in city would look like. Even though the final pictures looked “cool,” I wouldn’t say I like the original places, really, and would not want to live in a city like that at all. When painting those illustrations, I realized that I could make even quite desolate, grimy back streets seem appealing. ![]() Next, in the “Tokyo at Night” book, I explored and portrayed Tokyo’s night side, trying to uncover the truth about it. I tried to bend the reality I saw to do my artistic bidding, as is often done by animation background artists. I then painted them as best as possible to make them look even more appealing. In many of my previous projects, I searched for pleasant, exciting, and nostalgic Japanese cityscape fragments. ![]()
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