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Next, Kinu Nishimura. Quite different from Araki and Kaneko, Nishimura’s art is pops and is very expressive, giving them this charming and cute feel to them without going into chibi territory. Not only that, she has such a range with her artwork as well
Kazuma Kaneko. I never knew what demons and hell looked like until I saw Kaneko’s work, and it’s truly stunning. The way he composes his artwork is also incredible, it feels like much of his work could be put in a museum and you wouldn’t know it was for a video game
First off, one of my earliest inspirations: Hirohiko Araki, specifically Jojo Part 5 and 7
Araki’s art was crucial in my artistic development, so much so that I’ve had friends tell me my art is still reminiscent of his work. Glad to here my roots have stayed with me
I don’t know why, but whenever I see these three in specific I’m like “He’s just like me for real!”
@Doll_Antoinette I think you’d like Devilotte from Cyberbots
Evil himederes are your brand after all
I love these designs, but that doesn’t mean I can’t poke fun at them https://t.co/yR3gGSLl46
Fuck why you gotta make me choose!
I’m stuck between Zidane and Terra… https://t.co/e4MTvWk6Og