I’m doing a lot at the moment - illustrations for the upcoming "Tokyo Storefronts" book, my "Yuragi" comic and also some commissions I will be sharing with you as soon as they get published.
Thanks to your support I have been able to keep the commissions I do to minimum and concentrate on my works and also on creating content for you - like videos.
To make the videos and tutorials I do better I have changed my video rig from an iPhone 7 to a new camera - Panasonic G7. I will be taking all the videos with this from now. Also I will be using it to film the location hunting for my book! I hope you will like the new videos.
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For all of you who asked about my favorite artists during the last Q&A session here is the answer: (there are a lot more people I watch but I tried to make a nice set of ten)
Masaaki Yuasa (animation director) - his anime works are awesome! I love "Kaiba" and "Tatami Galaxy" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masaaki_Yuasa
Jared Muralt - I love his Mobius-like illustration style. I use the sketchbooks he publishes as reference https://www.pinterest.jp/pin/531987774718733871/
Irie Aki - I love the manga she does! A very distinct and lively style! https://www.pinterest.com/jangone3260/irie-aki/
Ian Sidaway - For watercolors of trees. I mean look at this: https://www.pinterest.jp/pin/482166703838354181/
Jonathan Edwards - for watercolors of Japan and others. Half abstract style - very original. Beautiful colors also! https://www.instagram.com/p/BVzMrAylDq-/?taken-by=jontofski
Kumaori Jun - Japanese illustrator. She paints beautiful digital illustrations with exceptional colors!
https://www.pinterest.jp/search/pins/?q=Jun%20Kumaori
Warwick Johnson Cadwell - I love the loose style - especially in the pencil illustrations and sketches!
Makita Haruka - paints illustrations with a distinct Japanese style using traditional methods (the nihonga painting method)
http://www.kaifineart.com/2016/11/makita-haruka.html
Jillian Tamaki - I really like the rough but powerful style of her comic drawings! You should read them even if you don't like stories like that.
http://jilliantamaki.com/short-comics/1910/
Simon Stålenhag - I don't have to tell you why. Brilliant digital illustrations, just look: