I looked into the recent animation "How to draw eyes"



Hello everyone who love animation. It is not an exaggeration to say that it is not extraordinary to cover all the works by listening to the whole story anymore as mass production of dozens of animation works in recent six months. Or it's impossible to listen live and complete with completing too much late-night anime!

So, when you are watching various animations, the big eyes that can not be thought of by real people are the characteristics of animation painting, after all. If it is an actual human being, if nearly half of the face is "eyes" it is an alien, it is an alien, ahahahaha.

That's why I've looked at how wonderful eyes it is. There are so many kinds of eyes that the open mouth does not obstruct, nearly half of the face is eyes, eyes that do not know what something. It is hard to imagine that these are all descendants of Ukiyo-e prints of Japanese culture, as all of these sources are up to date, but it is really quite strange as it can only be considered as such!

Let's see.
* There are various things such as broadcasting and broadcasting end

"Sumomomo Momomo"Brighter than the dawn"Pumpkin scissors"Tokimeki Memorial OnlyLove"


"Lovely Idol"Silvery Olysses"D.Gray-man"


"DEATH NOTE"RED GARDEN"


"BLACK LAGOON"Galaxyenjeru - san"Marginal Prince ~ Prince of laurel ~"


"Gold Corda ~ primo passo ~"Yamato Nadeshiko seven changes"


"Ghost Hunt"The apocalypse of the sun"Ayumayu Theater"...Princess Princess ValkyrieBy the time I come, I feel exhausted and I can not draw because I reached the level of "Please be patient and forgive me, it's the limits of the nerve" as soon as I saw it!


Already limit. What on earth is the world amazed at what Japanese animation is? I started to investigate it with the motivation of the beginning, but now the questions are getting deeper. When I was an ukiyoe you talked about why eyes are getting bigger when you become modern animation though your eyes were small, why, who is it!

in Note,   Anime,   Column, Posted by darkhorse