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  • Otomo Katsuhiro Artwork Kaba2 Rar Files
    카테고리 없음 2020. 2. 22. 16:22

    It has been more than 2 decades since Otomo Katsuhiro's previous personal artbook was published in 1989. After all these years, it's surprising that there are no reprints for that book, even though the publisher remains the same, 講談社 (Kodansha). So, if you missed out on KABA, don't miss out on KABA2. Just in case there are not going to be reprints for this as well.

    1. Kaba 2-3/8 Latch
    2. Kaba 2 Otomo

    KABA2 is a large format hardcover similar in size to the first volume. It comes with a cardboard packaging with the big sticker of the cover art pasted over it.

    Kaba 2 otomo

    There are 204 pages collecting artwork from 1990 to 2011. Yes, Otomo Katsuhiro has been in the anime and manga industry for long time. The art is grouped into a few chapters, namely:. Illustrations. Orbital Era. Batman The Third Mask.

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    Kaba 2-3/8 Latch

    Artwork

    Animations & more. Cannon Fodder art. Garage Collection The first chapter features works from Akira (1988), Steamboy (2004), (1995), SOS! Tokyo Metro Explorers (1996) and several commercial work he did for other publications, even. There is quite a wide variety of work not just for animated films.

    The art is beautiful. I really like the cover. Chapter headings are all made up of those little pin badges you see on the cover art. I prefer his manga style art, particularly the line works. His illustrations are very clear. You'll see some humorous ideas in the book using juxtaposition, like dogs wearing samurai suits. Orbital Era and Batman The Third Mask are just a few pages of manga which make up the thinnest chapters in the book.

    It's quite interesting to see Batman drawn in manga style, in Otomo style. Then there's the animation artwork section for concept art created for titles such as, Gundam: Mission to the Rise, Stink Bomb and a lot of other stuff I'm seeing for the first time. Many are actually background work, the concept design, for films that Otomo did not personally direct.

    There are lots of character designs, and also some mecha, robots, background art. The chapter on Cannon Fodder collects the film stills from the animated short. The style and character designs here are quite different from all his other works. The last chapter collects miscellaneous illustrations that don't fit anywhere, stuff like fruit-shaped bicycle helmets, an alternative cover for this art book which is just a nest floating above a strange stork, strange character sketches, film merchandise, and some collectibles. There are a few interviews on his creative process written in Japanese. It ends with a photo of his studio and you can see he's quite a cycling enthusiast as well from the two bicycles he have, maybe more. This is a fabulous art book from Otomo Katsuhiro.

    Kaba 2 Otomo

    It's awe-inspiring. Highly recommended. There are no pictures and videos for this review because the publisher Kodansha Limited says it's a copyright infringement.

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