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  • 【Illustrator】シオミヤイルカ (SHIOMIYA Iruka) 

    polymetrica 8:06 pm on November 9, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , Shiomiya Iruka

    Haruka and Chihaya from The IDOLM@STER. Click to enlarge.

    シオミヤイルカ (SHIOMIYA Iruka) is a professional illustrator who also releases independant doujinshi. He is best known for illustrating the covers of the two 戦姫 (Senhime/Battle Princess) light novels, and also for contributing this ED sequence artwork of Senjougahara Hitagi from Bakemonogatari. However, most of his non-commercial artwork are of The IDOLM@STER characters. Shiomiya owns a Mystic Silver PSP, listens to NAKAJIMA Miyuki and The Carpenters while drawing, uses Photoshop CS4 with a Wacom Intuos 4 on a Mac, and his favourite movies lately are Roman Holiday and Ratatouille.

    Shiomiya’s not-really-anime style is marked by realistic shading, and the themes of his artwork are usually non-fantastical. His characters all have large round (sometimes oval-ish) eyes, but they usually have plausible poses, hairstyles, and clothing. Faces are wonderfully expressive, with many different emotions. Hair is probably one of his strongest points, since it always looks like it has weight and actual strands. However, Shiomiya’s colouring style is what makes his artwork stand out. Shading is sharp and accurate, and even though uses a lot of different colours, they’re always skillfully coordinated and never clash. He also has a good grasp on lighting, and knows how to integrate his beautiful backgrounds with the characters in the setting. Incredibly, his rough drafts are almost equally awesome as his coloured artwork.

    Website: http://www.geocities.jp/shiomid/ (Downloads of his artwork+sketches for each year are posted here)
    Blog: http://yaplog.jp/shiomid/
    Pixiv: http://www.pixiv.net/member.php?id=9769

     
  • 【Illustrator】タケシマサトシ (TAKESHI MASATOSHI) 

    polymetrica 10:09 pm on November 8, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , TAKESHI MASATOSHI

    Part two of the Illustrator Marathon. The next few posts will be in this category as well. The juvenile reason for this is because I want the Illustrator tag to surpass all other tags by a bigger margin. I don’t want the Music tag to” catch up”.

    舞野咲 (MAINO Saki) from the cover of “不思議”取り扱います 付喪堂骨董店 (Tsukumodou Antique Shop) Volume 6.

    タケシマサトシ (TAKESHI MASATOSHI) is the artist name of a Japanese illustrator best known for his artwork in 御堂彰彦 (ODO Akihiko)’s light novel series, “不思議”取り扱います 付喪堂骨董店 (“Fushigi” Tori atsukaimasu – Tsukumodou Kottouten/We handle “Curiosities” – Tsukumodou Antique Shop). He has also provided artwork for an H-game called 天ツ澪 (Amatsumiyo) as well as for Square Enix’s Eternal Wheel TCG, and did the mecha designs for a PS2 game called バルドバレットイクリブリアム (Baldr Bullet Equilibrium).

    Takeshi Masatoshi’s style is sophisticated and slightly dark. He’s capable of drawing pretty and smart-looking girls and moderately frilly outfits, and seems to draws eyes in a pretty typical style. Although his characters look nice, I think the one thing that really drew me to his covers for Tsukumodou was how he set the mood of the picture. There were always different detailed backgrounds that accompanied the character, and this atmosphere is impeccable. Takeshi Masatoshi’s colouring style is lovely too, with mostly muted colours and gradated shading in the hair that reminds me a bit of pako’s artwork, and it’s nice how he can make even the folds in dull black clothes easily distinguishable. He sometimes also blends different slightly shades together when colouring a large area, which gives it a slight pearl-like sheen. He’s come a long way from the colouring techniques he used to use. Of course, he’s also capable of producing vibrant pictures as well as something totally different from his usual style.

    Website: http://members.at.infoseek.co.jp/scene11/ (Unavailable)

     
  • 【Illustrator】芳住和之 (YOSHIZUMI Kazuyuki) 

    polymetrica 4:54 pm on November 6, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , Yoshizumi Kazuyuki

    Seems like I’ve been neglecting this category as of late…Sorry!

    Artwork for an MMORPG called Bell Isle. Click to enlarge.

    芳住和之 (YOSHIZUMI Kazuyuki) is a professional freelance illustrator best known for his work on the Mana Khemia video game series. He was also the original character designer and illustrator for the 宇宙をかける少女 (Sora wo Kakeru Shoujo/Sora Kake Girl) light novel, which was adapted into an anime. Yoshizumi was born in 1977, lives in Saitama Prefecture, his hobbies include taking photos of scenery with his Nikon D70 while taking a walk, and likes to make coffee. His favourite games are the Ogre Battle series and the Panzer Dragoon series, and his favourite artists are Frank Frazetta and Norman Rockwell. Yoshizumi has most recently contributed to the character designs for the 闘神伝 (Toshinden) Wii remake, which is probably my favourite work of his.

    Yoshizumi’s style is of the anime style but with a fantasy twist. Most of his female character sport round eyes and uniquely designed costumes, and his male characters have narrow eyes and range from manly men to effeminate guys. Both genders seem to sport a lot of thick, shiny hair. The accessories, costumes and weapons he designs are astoundingly elaborate and elegant, and he always adds a lot of different, super-detailed motifs to them. Yoshizumi uses a lot of deep-coloured shading that makes everything look like it has substantial weight, and uses white spots to give things a touch of shine. His colouring usually uses moderate but varying shades of colour, and uses more vibrant colours for highlighting, but I think that his black and white artwork are most lovely. His overall style is pretty similar to Hyung-tae Kim’s.

    Website: http://www12.big.jp/~s03tk/
    Yoshizumi Kazuyuki at moe.imouto: http://moe.imouto.org/wiki/show?title=yoshizumi_kazuyuki

     
    • Kitsune 8:15 pm on November 6, 2009 Permalink | Reply

      Yay, Ogre Battle! :) One of my favorite games in the genre (and of all time actually) is Final Fantasy Tactics :)

      His art does resemble Hyung-tae Kim somewhat. I dislike the use of those shiny spots, but in his case, it is not too bad. I also like his monochrome works. Pink dogs was especially interesting. One of the distinguishing characteristic of this artist is creative use of complex patterns such as cg05 and 06.

  • 【Singer】梅宮雛 (UMEMIYA Hina) 

    polymetrica 8:35 pm on November 4, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , , Umemiya Hina

    梅宮雛 (UMEMIYA Hina) is a relatively well-known niconico singer best known for her rendition of wowaka’s 裏表ラバーズ (Uraomote Lovers/Love & Lovers). Her titles always start with “人知れず”, which means “secretly”. (So the whole template title translates to something like “Tried to Sing in secret / Umemiya Hina”). As well, she gets other people on niconico to help her with mixing her songs. Also, Umemiya Hina is most likely not her real name.

    Umemiya is capable of hitting extremely high notes without straining, wavering or straying from the note, and can sing in many different voices, though the usual one she uses is slightly cutesy but not at all annoying. Some of her “other voices” sound like Kagamine Len and even INOUE Marina. (See her rendition of Nanairo no NicoNico Douga). She also seems to have really good breath control since she can not only switch between voices quickly, but she can also keep singing a lot without gasping for breath (See her rendition of Uramote).

    Essential Works:
    1. 裏表ラバーズ (Uraomote Lovers/Love & Lovers) (niconico link) **Most Popular Work**
    2. 炉心融解 (Roshin Yuukai/Meltdown) (niconico link)
    3. いつもより泣き虫な空 (Itsumo Yori Nakimushi na Sora/A Sky Who’s Being More of a Crybaby Than Usual) (niconico link) **Recommended**

    Niconico Profile: http://www.nicovideo.jp/user/10862349
    Mylist: http://www.nicovideo.jp/mylist/10657771

     
  • 【Anime】CANAAN 

    polymetrica 4:53 pm on November 4, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , CANAAN

    Old news anime…

    Click to enarlge. (Illust: 関口可奈味)

    Title: CANAAN
    Studio: P.A. Works
    Original Scenario: 奈須きのこ (NASU Kinoko)
    Character Designs: 武内崇(TAKEUCHI Takashi)
    Episodes: 13
    Genre: Seinen (Action)
    Status: Completed, not licensed.
    My Rating: 7.8/10

    OOSAWA Maria is an aspiring camerawoman who travels to Shanghai with her co-worker, reporter MINORIKAWA Minoru, in hopes of getting a big scoop. While they’re on the job, they get caught up in terrorist-related activities which have to do with a lethal virus called the Ua virus and its victims. The anime is based on a bonus scenario written by NASU Kinoko for the game 428.

    To be honest, I’ve never really read/seen any of Nasu’s works before (5 paragraphs of Tsukihime doesn’t count!), so I’m not sure if CANAAN is the regular, awesome Nasu affair, but CANAAN’s story was pretty great, in my opinion. I wanted to watch this for four reasons:

    1. 428 got 40/40 from Famitsu.
    2. Alphard reminded me of Revy from Black Lagoon, who is awesome, and is voiced by Sakamoto Maaya
    3. The OP sequence’s ranking as interpreted by Baka-Raptor.
    4. The ED theme was sung by Annabel, one of my favourite doujin artists.

    There was a lot of progression each episode, and the sequence for how they revealed everything (from the initial individual encounters to the reasons behind the whole grand plan), was done really coherently, and the best thing was that after everything was revealed, they went back to the characters and developed them a little more so that at the end they didn’t seem shallow at all. There weren’t a lot of plotholes that I noticed either, and even the silly mascot helmets were explained. Unfortunately, I thought the actual concept itself was pretty over-the-top. A superstrong virus, world government leaders, fighter planes, synethesia to this extent…It’s good to try and incorporate some real world stuff into elaborate stories like these, but here it just seemed a little out of place, especially when the whole thing is centered around relatively unserious large-eyed characters.

    I should also note that the animation was seriously impeccable. After seeing a certain slideshow anime, I forgot that anime was supposed to immerse the audience with animation, but CANAAN reminded me with every second I watched. GJ P.A. Works!

    The characters were in general awesome, but with a large, important exception: Maria. Maria is absolutely useless. She cannot take pictures, she cannot fight, and her most outstanding skill seems to be getting kidnapped so people can get a certain character to fight with them. I really felt that she was just there to act as a plot device to develop other characters and trigger events, and other than that, she didn’t seem at all like a character. Her voice is also not sugoi. Other than Maria, though, the rest were almost more than awesome, and I could say that the entire main cast (except Maria) was above average in terms of likeability. Here’s my ranking:

    1. Hakko - Mute, beautiful, slightly deadly woman who stole every scene she was in despite not talking. So awesome.
    2. Alphard - More like 1.02, because she’s equivalent to Hakko in coolness, but she really didn’t have enough scenes in the series, and if she appeared more often, she’d be my absolute favourite. At first she reminded me of Revy from Black Lagoon (Tattoo, ponytail, shorts, nonexistent fashion sense), but she is more composed and slick. She’s also voiced by Sakamoto Maaya, whom we all love.
    3. Canaan - So unemotional and strong she is awesome. Although it seems like she likes Maria in a really yuri way to most people, it seemed to me that she just loved Maria since Canaan doesn’t really have anybody else to love. Crazy fighting style and pretty eyes, too, but just how old is she anyways?
    4. Liang Qi - Psycho, sadistic villian who would’ve been my top favourite if she fit in with the rest of the too-chill cast. She is very entertaining to watch, and her dialogue is so incredibly interesting, but is far too exaggerated and insane. I couldn’t believe she was voiced by Tanaka Rie. Must’ve been a mistake in the credits…or not.

    Overall, CANAAN was a really satisfying series to watch, especially because the fights were so well choreographed and animated. Great characters and a coherent plot that doesn’t make you think TOO much makes this series above average, but the existence of Maria pulls it down a bit, and the themes are not life-changingly deep. (Actually, it is slightly shallow.) Recommended if you want a quick, beautiful action fix with an awesome cast.

     
    • Guy 5:12 pm on November 4, 2009 Permalink | Reply

      Still hate that I need to hunt for the “Reply” button ;)

      Hm, why do you capitalize the last names like that?

      And weird, for some reason I thought Canaan was 26 episodes long, good to know it’s otherwise! :D

      Also, how much does Alphard remind one of Revy, actually, and not just with the smile in that one figure/photo with her and Canaan shooting at one another?

      • polymetrica 5:20 pm on November 4, 2009 Permalink | Reply

        There’s nothing I can do about the reply button.

        So you know specifically that they are last names and not first names. Sometimes I switch them around so it might get confusing, so I just make it a habit to capitalize last names.

        Shorter series are the best. I personally find it hard to watch something longer than 15 episodes unless they’re really, really good. The smile, manliness, and the general “I don’t give a rat’s ass about you” personality is similar, but Alphard does give a damn about Canaan. Alphard is almost like a man who was born a female, but doesn’t swear as much as Revy, and is way calmer. They’re about 65% similar.

    • Baka-Raptor 7:11 pm on November 4, 2009 Permalink | Reply

      I had no idea that people read my character posts even if they haven’t seen the series they’re in. Pretty cool.

      Since you like Hakko so much, I’m guessing you were cool with the necrophilia? You seem to agree with me about everything else.

      • polymetrica 7:14 pm on November 4, 2009 Permalink | Reply

        I read all your posts by accident.

        Yes, I was very cool with the necrophilia, even if that sounds kinda wrong. When I saw it I went something like “She’s not only super awesome, but she’s also doing this stuff?! That just makes her even better!”

  • 【Artbook】Robot Super Color Comic Vol.2 

    polymetrica 9:53 pm on November 2, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , , Teikoku Shounen

    Let’s try this again…The post about Vol.1 (which I suggest as a starting point) was done in a pretty terrible way, so I’m trying to improve on that. I’m sorry that I am an amateur. I’ll try to do improve on this next time. Hover over each image to see a caption, and click to enlarge.

    This post consists of three (general) parts:
    1. List of Works
    2. Opinion
    3. Packaging

    Robot Vol.2 Cover. Click to enlarge. (Illust: Range Murata)

    This is volume 2 of 10 volumes, 5 of which have been translated and distributed in North America. Vol.2 is published by Digital Manga Publishing.

    List of Works + respective artists in Vol.2:
    (by English translated titles and in order of appearance)

    1. Dragon Fly Ch.2 – MAESHIMA Shigeki (22 page manga)
    2. Ebony & Ivory Ch.2 – YASUDA Suzuhito (10 page manga)
    3. There Goes Suzume Robo!! – Sabe (4 page manga)
    4. Wasteland Ch.3 – YOSHITOSHI ABe (18 page manga)
    5. Flowers – MAEDA Hirotaka (8 page manga)
    6. Stars and Blue – Miggy (7 pages of themed illustrations)
    7. Pez & Dekosuke – ASADA Hiroyuki (1 short comic and illustration fold-out)
    8. “Velvet” Monochrome Version – TAJIMA Sho-U (1 spread illustration)
    9. Sedouka Ch.2 – NAGASAWA Shin (10 page manga)
    10. Delicious Adventures – YUG (4 page manga)
    11. House of Fish – Teikoku Shounen (3 page manga, 1 spread illustration)
    12. The Depths of November – MIURA Yasuto (8 page manga)
    13. Eventyr -What The Diamond Discovered- – HACCAN (9 page story w/ inset illustrations)
    14. The Oni Smiles When You Mention Next Year – NEKOI Mie (6 page manga)
    15. Witch’s Stipulation – DOWMANSAYMAN (8 page manga)
    16. Within The Mirror – SANBE Kei
    17. [Untitled] – MURATA Range (2 illustrations; landing page and exit page)

    Opinion: This volume is probably one of my favourites out of the 5 volumes I got, because of the substantial amounts of content from all the artists I like the most, those artists being Maeshima Shigeki, Yoshitoshi ABe, Teikoku Shounen, and HACCAN. However, I personally thought that much of the other ones were a little less than stellar, especially Tajima’s black and white illustration and Sanbe’s manga. I also also still unable to like Miura’s odd style and story.

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  • 【Illustrator/PV Animator】高村真耶/MAYA (TAKAMURA Maya) 

    polymetrica 11:28 am on October 30, 2009 Permalink | Reply
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    Artwork of the main characters from Zektbach's Blind Justice~Torn souls, Hurt Faiths ~. Click to enlarge.

    高村真耶 (TAKAMURA Maya), also known as VJ MAYA, is a professional illustrator who also does video work, and is best known for her animated videos in Konami’s beatmania IIDX games, such as PVs for Zektbach’s Ristaccia and kors k’s smooooch・∀・. She resigned from Konami in 2008 and now works as a freelance illustrator, though she has recently made two videos for beatmania IIDX 17 SIRIUS. Takamura’s birthday is on March 30th and is a graduate of Osaka University of Arts.

    Takamura’s artwork is of quite the anime/manga style, with many large eyed characters, undetailed faces, and beautiful, almost extravagant clothing designs. However, her artwork, even outside of the fantasy-themed Zektbach videos, seems to be influenced by things such as 17th century fashion(?), Middle Eastern costumes, and other western clothing in general (dresses, ribbons, jewelled hairpieces). Of course, Takamura is also capable of executing many other styles and themes skillfully as well, outside of the themes mentioned above. Her artwork is mainly drawn with impeccably clean black and white line art and then coloured in, and she usually shades parts of the hair and details with black lines as well, giving them a intricate and solid look. Her colouring style varies a lot depending on what kind of tone she is trying to achieve, but everything that she does colour is very colourful, vibrant, and extremely well-coordinated. She seems to like using bright, almost neon colours if she gets the chance, and her mastery of colour is made apparent by this as they are just bright enough that they don’t look garish or difficult to look at.

    As for her videos, they are, to put it in one word, incomparable, especially for the heavily animated Zektbach videos. All animations were drawn by Takamura alone, and the fluidity of everything is incredible. I can’t even begin to imagine how many pictures she had to draw for each video (or even every few seconds) in order to show that kind of detailed motion. Composition of videos are perfect as well, with a lot of creative effects for both changing scenes and connecting objects. Despite being obviously 2D, videos like Turii ~Panta Rhei~ have animation that include panning and zooming, making the videos even more immersive. Takamura’s video work is probably the pinnacle of hand drawn PVs. Please watch them.

    Essential Works – beatmania IIDX videos:
    1. Ristaccia
    2. smooooch・∀・
    3. Turii ~Panta Rhei~ **Personal Favourite**

    Website: http://maya.vc/ (Japanese)
    Wikipedia Entry: http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/高村真耶 (Japanese)
    RemyWiki Entry: http://vjarmy.com/wiki/index.php/Maya_Takamura
    Youtube Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=9C16845C60947851

     
    • Kitsune 11:09 am on November 1, 2009 Permalink | Reply

      Oh wow, I really like the first illustration and Ristaccia video :)

  • 【Artbook】Robot Super Color Comic Vol.1 

    polymetrica 10:11 pm on October 28, 2009 Permalink | Reply
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    First time doing an artbook(?) review(??), please go easy on me. Also this post is really long. 1276 words of terribility.

    Robot Vol.1 Cover. Click to enlarge.(Illust: Range Murata)

    Robot Super Color Comic is a colour manga anthology series with 10 volumes in total and consists of illustrators and manga artists selected by Range Murata, who illustrates all the covers for the series. The first 3 volumes have been translated and published in English by Digital Manga Publishing, and volumes 4 and 5 have been published by Udon Entertainment.

    Although it’s billed as a colour comic book, it’s more accurate to describe it as an artbook due to the focus on art and also for how it’s “packaged”: it’s printed in an oversized book format with thick, heavy paper and a jacket around the actual book. Despite being printed in China (Not that I have anything against China), this localized release is high quality, especially in terms of printing and material, and most likely does justice to the original Japanese release. This first volume weighs in at more than 700 grams, with 164 pages in total.

    A list of comics in the book by their corresponding artist is listed below, by their English translated titles and in order of appearance:

    1. Groundpass Drive – MURATA Range (4 themed illustrations)
    2. Picnic – NARUCO Hanaharu (8 page manga)
    3. Pez & Hot Strawberry – ASADA Hiroyuki (11 page manga)
    4. Angels at the Planetarium – TAJIMA Sho-U (12 page B&W manga + 1 illustration)
    5. Carogna – ITOU Mami (4 page manga)
    6. Wasteland – YOSHITOSHI ABe (8 page manga)
    7. There Goes Suzume Robo!! – Sabe (4 page manga)
    8. Hemohemo – Yug (6 page manga)
    9. Oputon – OKAMA (4 page manga)
    10. Dragon Fly – MAESHIMA Shigeki (12 page manga)
    11. Dream of the Empty Cage – Miggy (4 themed illustartions)
    12. Biting Summer Play – MIURA Yasuto (8 page manga)
    13. Sedouka – NAGASAWA Shin (8 page manga)
    14. Ebony & Ivory – YASUDA Suzuhito (8 page manga)
    15. Primary Color Book – HAKUA Ugetsu (4 illustrations)
    16. Eventyr – HACCAN (11 page story w/ inset illustrations)
    17. Dragon’s Heaven – KOBAYASHI Makoto (4 page manga)
    18. Angels – KINUTANI Yu (8 page manga)
    19. Clash!-Revenge of Hunk Kung Fu vs Ugly Kung Fu-Find a Groom! – NEKOI Mie (8 page manga)
    20. Moonlight – SANBE Kei (8 page manga)

    Opinion: Awesome anthology. More than half of the stories in this are to my liking, and for the ones I really liked, I really, really liked. Since all the artists featured in the book were given free reign to do whatever they wanted, the result was that everything was creative and experimental, which is something I love.

    My favourite story was definitely HACCAN’s “Eventyr”, though. Thank you to HACCAN for exceeding all of my expectations. Not only are the illustrations beautiful and colourful, the story is one of the most (truly!) innocent ones I’ve read in a long time. The gist is that in a fantasy world, the only two surviving witches left in the world decide to go out into the human world for the first time, and to their joy, they’re accepted and praised by the humans, who used to fear and hate witches. However, something happens and the humans hate them again. The witches are portrayed as a pair of bright-eyed, curious youths (a boy and a girl), and one could really feel the innocent and sincere tone of the whole story, further emphasized by the artwork because they’re smiling in 98% of them! Best thing ever!

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