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[2] She taught herself how to use Adobe Illustrator and began to fall in love with the medium. [3] After participating in her first show, Murakami's Tokyo Girls Bravo, she began to work in Murakami's factory. [4] Aoshima's work often involves surreal scenes and dreamscapes, often including ghosts, demons, nature and shōjo. [5]
Bome (ボーメ, Bōme) is the pseudonym of a Japanese sculptor, primarily sculpting anime-styled women for mass commercial release.The name is a contraction of Baseball Cap (野球帽, Yakyū bō) and Eyeglasses (めがね, Megane), both of which he wears regularly.
Naoki Saito (さいとうなおき, Saitō Naoki, born November 13, 1982) is a Japanese illustrator, manga artist, and YouTuber. He is a regular contributing artist for the Duel Masters Trading Card Game, the Pokémon Trading Card Game, and Hatsune Miku merchandise. He is also the main illustrator and character designer for the game Dragalia Lost.
Clip Studio Paint (previously marketed as Manga Studio in North America), informally known in Japan as Kurisuta (クリスタ), [Note 1] is a family of software applications developed by Japanese graphics software company Celsys.
Illustrator, Video game artist, Character designer Tony Taka ( 田中 貴之 , Tanaka Takayuki , born 1971 in Miyagi Prefecture ) , also referred to as just Tony ( トニー , Tonī ) , is a Japanese manga artist , video game artist and character designer.
3D printed Digital sculpture by Digital Artist Ivo Meier. Sculptors and digital artists use digital sculpting to create a model (or Digital Twin) to be materialized through CNC technologies including 3D printing. The final sculptures are often called Digital Sculpture or 3D printed art. While digital technologies have emerged in many art ...
Ai Yazawa (矢沢 あい, Yazawa Ai, born March 7, 1967) is a Japanese manga artist and illustrator. Yazawa debuted as a manga artist with her short story Ano Natsu (1985). She gained mainstream popularity in the 1990s and 2000s with her series Tenshi Nanka ja Nai (1991), Neighborhood Story (1995), Paradise Kiss (1999), and Nana (2000), [1] the latter being one of the best-selling manga series.
Mel Kishida (岸田 メル, Kishida Meru, born September 3, 1983 [1]) is a Japanese illustrator. His works include both light novel illustration and anime character design. His major works include the character designer of the Hanasaku Iroha anime and character designer for the Arland Atelier game series, as well as being the illustrator of the Heaven's Memo Pad light novel series.