Views : 41,372
Genre: Education
Date of upload: Apr 3, 2024 ^^
Rating : 4.958 (39/3,673 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-16T01:33:47.480313Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
That was lowkey an incredible lesson to watch, I felt several brain gears turning just by watching you translate the shadows in the photo to the illustration.
Noras secret weapon is her great taste in aesthesics, I got so many great inspirations from seeing her gushing out on twitter about some random fashion thing I'd never even have known exists otherwise. Her game is on an entirely different level from the average cosplayer. And yeah she's also hot.
And come on, guys, what's more likely: Marco Bucci not knowing Chainsaw Man, or him knowing how the YT comment section works a little too much? xD
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this is a very common thing in anime style illustrations where they make the shadows really light (like 80% brightness or more in a multiply layer), because in those character illustrations it's more about showing off the designs, costumes and poses rather than showing light and atmosphere. In a sense they're minimizing the effect of shadows so that it still shows a bit of form but doesn't interfere with the main themes. If they want the form of something to stand out more, they would give it a darker and more reflective material (black glossy hair, black leather shoes, black tights π) so that the highlights bring out the form more.
Another reason is because heavily rendered anime faces look quite uncanny so they do everything they can to flatten the face as much as possible π
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@marcobucci
1 month ago
Thanks to Norafawn for her great work. Find many more of her cosplays at @norafawn on Twitter & IG (minor NSFW warning.)
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