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Using my ipad since I’m out of state and this thing is riddled with unposted Rena doodles shes like a parasite
#higurashi #ひぐらしのなく頃に
@unisukanku @okonogi18 @vynreix This art style is from early game of Higurashi no naku koro ni. This person is just tracing or heavily inspiring themselves with it
hinamizawa syndrome makes quite the cursed blunt roltation
#higurashi #anime #animeart #fanart #rena
Part 4/6: Green💚
Character: Shion Sonozaki
(Higurashi No Naku Koro Ni)
#higurashi
#LOST絵 #ドット絵 #Pixelart #higurashi #ひぐらし #ひぐらしのなく頃に卒
夕方とか暗いシーンは色が偏るので、使える色が減って難しい。
目をつぶる表現が難しい。黒の輪郭線を学ぶべきか。
Here's a picture of Rena Ryuugu from "When they Cry" wild taking. Also, this is my first time drawing Rena Ryuugu. Just for @Szorcsi77. #Higurashi #Wildtake @HigurashiZine @WildTakeToons
Comes with original and diet versions.
#higurashi
#ひぐらしのなく頃に
#ArtistOnTwitter
Higurashi is One yet Many. It encompasses so much and means different things to different people, and as a franchise it supports these kaleidoscope readings. Didn’t like Matsuribayashi? Here’s Miotsukushi. Didn’t like Sotsu? Here’s Meguri. Or have a different future altogether!
If one were to take a look at the history of Visual Novel anime, what are some particularly notable or interesting examples?
Obviously there’s the big mainstream hits like Fate/Stay Night, Clannad, Steins;Gate and Higurashi but like what are some other ones that stand out