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Early concepts drafted by Yas for Akira fashioned him according to the Soeisha planning office's concepts, in which Akira would be an "American footballer" who's flight uniform would reflect his occupation. This pre-dates concepts found in UFO Senshi Dai Apolon in 1976.

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Domel drawn by Yas in the same episode; assuredness is passed along in the strength of Domel's jawline and determined, slightly settled brows. This energy wouldn't return to Yas' character design until 0079.

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Yas' hyper modern character gags in the same episode, in this case, using the tools he honed at Mushi-Pro for physical gag comedy.

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small instances in which Yas drawing show up in episode 17, though as his involvement began to wane alongside the sudden lapse of consistency within Yamato, Yas' drawings seem to show up as only Key frames.

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Yas drawing in 1974, characterized by elongation, jauntiness, action oriented lines, and severe features, versus 40+ years later. All the while, it had to start somewhere!

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Yas absolving to a few simplistic Zero Tester-esque lines for episode 8 of Yamato, but in such a case, he handles this male character with the same striking details, even down to the jowls. Lines are broken in 74' versus the continual lines in 73'.

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Yamato, famously and extensively bankrolled, was reported by Yas in later years to have 'over 60 shades of grey' in regards to the cel paint used for animation. All shadows were to be outlined with another thinner shadow by Nishizaki's standards, of which improved Yas' drawings:

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Yas doing away with any form of jauntiness when rendering the figures that were done in the story board and retranslated to cels, only a year apart.

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Changes, years apart, in how Yas handles this sort of gesture for a male villain. Season 2 of Zero Tester in 74' and Char Aznable illustrated sometime in 1980/1981. Both characters are wildly different, but serve as a foil for the main protagonists in their respective series.

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Vash the stampede? More like YAS the stampede am I right or am I right♥️ https://t.co/OY0Y02VIRy

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Zero Tester's main cast, handled by Moribi Murano in the 73' opening on the left and the 74' opening on the right by Yas. Yas transmutes and learns from Moribi while improving upon his gestures in such a short period of time. In this case, his males are far more vivacious.

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Yas defines in his redesign of Jack Davis' characters heavy brows, jowls, large noses, and strong jawlines for characters that visually are to be defined as being 'bad' or in this case, grey in moral standings. They are monstrous and gangly, but in a comedic way.

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Yas was also brought on as character designer for Wandering Sun/Nozomi in the Sun in 71'. The show was adapted by Mushi Pro from Keisuke Fujikawa and Mayumi Suzuki's popular shoujo manga of the same title. Comparatively, Yas also shows how he could adapt design qualities:

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Yas' figural gestures for males started early with a much rounder theme that changed and evolved throughout the early 70s, though it was here that his very recognizable, if not iconic, 'contrapposto' stance, was born. Contrapposto = how a figure balances its weight by standing.

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【完結】異世界でも外食産業はやっぱり大変でした

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転移先は近未来のようだったが異世界なのだという。そこで翔哉は人間のようなアンドロイド、エルと出会う。心を通わせる二人と次第に明かされていくその世界の秘密…翔哉はやがてある選択を迫られることになる。

挿絵YAS様

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A finished commission for yas :). Not a BMB fan, but I must admit to having fun drawing this. Hope you do as well :D

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Time for ... retribution MAWMAAA! GRAPE JUICE THE HOUSE DOWN YAS

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