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Anonymous
Charlone is <3

Also, is it just me, or is the art in this book actually less shiny than in the past ones?
>> Anonymous
New Urushihara artbook? DO WANT!

Why is this not on /t/ yet?
>> Anonymous
kind of, but you still have helmet heads, same positions, same nipples and same bushes and everything else
>> Anonymous
So?
>> VZ
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His older stuff was more visually appealing.
>> VZ
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Thoush some of his newer stuff is still good.
>> VZ
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>> Anonymous
The only difference I see is that he's using soft shading instead of cel shading. Never liked his crap anyway. Hairy girls with the same face, plastic hair, saggy boobs, and the same damned poses over and over.
>> Anonymous
>>169351
Delicious buck teeth.
>> Anonymous
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Old School Urushihara for some sort of Win!
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
i bump in the hope that some new pictures will emerge
>> gingersoll
Truly, Urushihara had a stronger flavor of style in his early days. His cel painting and airbrushing skills were amazing in not only their techinical precision, but also their uniqueness--they are undoubtledly his (unlike many artists who draw the layout for an image and then give it to someone else to paint). His line quality was also very striking, with bold variation in thinkness and texture without disrupting the consistantcy of the image.
However, I think his work has decreased in quality enormously in recently years. He has become more and more fixated on a small handful of fetishes which are repeating themself into a boredom matched only by his pumping out of character-less pin up girl pages month after month. His transition to CG shows skill, but I believe maybe having unlimited layers (the dreamof anyone who has worked with cells) has made him loose focus on the quality of the original drawing, or sometimes obscuring the strengths of the original sketch with layers and layers of shading.
Anyway, now that he seems to be over his super shiny girl stage, I hope he can begin to develop into some new directions...
A critical, but hopeful fan.
>> ericC
>>169768

There's a reason why Cell Works is one of the few artbooks to never go out of print. Ever. The damn thing just won't go away. It's like the bible.
>> Anonymous
>>169893

>>>It's like the bible<<<

Contradictory, and filled with unbelievable stories?
>> Anonymous
not in that sense brother
>> Anonymous
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one of my favourites anyway
>> Anonymous
>>169351

Only in anime does gravity not exist.