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QUICK BEFORE I DELETE, BUT LOOK AT MY ART DEVELOPMENT, A MONTH APART!! I’m working on a csm fanart and!! I’m very proud of myself so I would like u to see too!!!
I wanted to wait until I finished but I’m very happy that I can see improvement within each art piece hehehehe
The original sketch! I adjusted a lot after but unfortunately I lost the final sketch :’’ drawing closer to Noda’s art style was a challenge but very fun!
here is the sketch (I made a lot of changes but I couldn’t find the final version)! It was hard trying to make it similar to Noda’s art style but I tried 🏃♀️
Some included in my top 10 are beck, GK, and MP100, trigun and kekkai sensen🦦 but I wanna fit punpun into top 10, so I need to revisit some and make a final decision 🦦
writing and development. Even though Slam Dunk is a shonen, with a younger demographic, we still see Inoue’s abilities to write deep and meaningful characters such as Sakuragi, who eventually focuses his energy on court instead of getting into fights with other delinquents.
Takahashi, who’s pride and obnoxious ego in basketball is suddenly taken away after becoming paralysed, where he’s left to rely on people he often viewed below him, and unworthy of his time.
3. Character development. Alongside his art, Inoue’s strength lies in his character