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@JaxBladeFitness Also, Akira Toriyama's art in general is just great. One of my favorite games, Chrono Trigger, has some really cool art by him.
Toriyama's Cell contribution in his original WSJ Cover Illustration for Dragon Ball's 386th chapter within issue No. 36-37 (1992/08/11) — Originally, the newly completed Cell's face was only partially viewable behind Son Goku & Trunks' charge against him
Toriyama's Son Gohan contribution in his original WSJ Cover Illustration for Dragon Ball's 463rd chapter within issue No. 16 (1994/03/19) — Similarly in the chapter, the spotlight is on Son Gohan, depicted with a sense of quickness in attempting to quell the threat of Boo
Chrono doodle I did while watching my class 👍
I struggle with Toriyama's characters xP
Toriyama's tanned Son Gohan contribution for "Jump Characters in Summer Beach" during the two week long Jump Summer Festival feature within WSJ No. 36 (1989/08/08) — Surf's up!
Here's my most recent illustrated character commission in Akira Toriyama's Chrono Trigger style. This was a deceptively difficult style to replicate, but I also threw in some of my usual style flairs as well to make it more unique.
My commissions are open! #art #chronotrigger
Toriyama's Character Design of Son Gohan for the 19th Dragon Ball movie (2015/04/18) — His comment notes that since he can't find his dougi, he's outfitting himself in his ordinarily green jersey (the color has no relation to Piccolo)
Toriyama's Piccolo Illustration for the Character Popularity Poll results within WSJ No. 12 (1993/02/23) — Piccolo stays active in the readers' hearts with 5th place, earning his full illustration
Manga panels of Akira Toriyama's Lady Red.
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Toriyama's original front Cover Illustration for DB's 441st chapter within WSJ No. 44 (1993/10/05) — Son Gohan, Trunks, & Son Goten compete in their first tournament in this arc! Thanks to his little brother, you couldn't actually see all of Gohan when it was originally published
Toriyama's original color Cover Illustration for the April edition issue of V-Jump (1993) — You can practically hear the "Ha!" beaming in unison from the Son duo releasing their intense ki via this equally powerful print
*This is republished from a 2019/10/25 article
"Toriyama's drawings appear basic and flat, but they have an uncanny level of 3D-ness to them. It's a great technique that's able to 'create a 2D effect and a 3D effect at the same time' while still making it look visually pleasing."
–Hirohiko Araki, July 2022
Toriyama's Son Gohan Illustration for the Character Popularity Poll results within WSJ No. 12 (1993/02/23) — At the time of the arc's climax, Cell was driven to a wall by the readers' top vote, Son Gohan, during Dragon Ball's 411th chapter
Hey @SLOplays I thought you may wanna see this. (Side note: This is the first time in a LONG while I've drawn something in Akira Toriyama's style.)
#DragonBall #kamehameha #galickgun
If at some point in the distant future Toei decides to redo DB, I absolutely need the color palette to imitate Toriyama's colored pages.