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Perorist

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meisterman1985
You're very welcome. Hope Summer weather becomes comfortable to work in. I'd hate for it to make me unable to move like Konata in this scene of LuckyStar: http://youtu.be/f054LjAtQUY
saberwing
@saberwing left a comment for Perorist
Jul 03, 17 at 1:18pm
I see, so that's how they always make it on time. I know a less popular manga can take even a month for new chapter, but I always thought working in big groups was only done for animation. Then I guess Mangaka needs to hire some very skilled assistants, so they can replicate their drawing style. Yeah, I noticed that Japanese cooking is a lot about presentation. Even the most simple dishes have some specific way they have to look. I think my favorite is a Bento box, the art some people can do with it is really impressive. Especially when they make something like an anime portrait. ^^
feinerine
feinerine @feinerine left a comment for Perorist
Jul 03, 17 at 5:45am
Are you a fan of Girls und Panzer? Me too! I haven't had time to watch the movie/s, though Hana is actually my favourite character, so this is pretty cool to me
epsilon_52
SoCKs @epsilon_52 left a comment for Perorist
Jul 02, 17 at 11:47pm
Have you seen Bakuman? Very good show.
mariahaise
mariahaise @mariahaise left a comment for Perorist
Jul 02, 17 at 11:41pm
Haha sorry not what I meant again. Anime is entirely yours, (I mean whole population and origins), we do at least appreciate some of them (the ones that got the most fame as in DBZ, Pokemon and Naruto to even old series, if I'm not wrong, like Heidi and Candy Candy), we use to show those in TV programs for children though but that somehow opens doors of curiosity for kids to enter "the anime world" that's what happened in my case and most of my friends around here. There are famous conventions around South America, in Venezuela (before things got as bad as they are now) we used to get this convention called "Avalancha" and well, honestly anime is welcomed mostly in between the youth, people in my own generation. Right now I can't tell much about other things because most companies and international events avoid Venezuela so... Not much but it's certainly very common to know about certain animes around here and it's not that bad seen except in your work life.
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elhaym
elhaym @elhaym left a comment for Perorist
Jul 02, 17 at 3:28pm
おはようございますPeroristさん~ ...sorry for the late respond |ω・`) 「肛門括約筋」 ( ・◇・)? On my last post, I took a bad mistake. For 「Analphabet」(german) I meant the word illiterate/non reader. ごめんなさい! Oh~ how was it in the States? And what kind of stuff do you write for the newspapers and magazines? Yes, you are a communicable man :D If I read Otaku, I must automatically thought on a part with the Otaku guy by the manga 「ああっ女神さまっ」。 I have also heard that おたく are not so welcome in Japan - is that true? Yeay! I have lern a new word! 飯テロ is pretty cool (^³^)~♪ Isn't it common in Japan to eating avocado sushi?
feinerine
feinerine @feinerine left a comment for Perorist
Jul 01, 17 at 6:55pm
You're welcome! What's life in Japan like? And what are your thoughts on flower arranging?
saberwing
@saberwing left a comment for Perorist
Jul 01, 17 at 5:21pm
Having it like a full-time job sounds like a lot of pressure. I mean, most of the big mangas come out 1 chapter for 1 week. But having just one week to think how to continue and draw everything must be a headache. Because what makes a good manga in my opinion, is not just trying to entertain the readers. It must also have the heart and thoughts of the Mangaka, that's what makes it art. This is why I admire Eiichiro Oda, he said he already had the whole story in his mind before he made the first chapter. That means the author of One Piece knows how it will end for 10 years now, it's amazing. I always wanted to try and make my own manga. Not to make money, but just for fun. However, my drawing skills are very mediocre. And I'm currently trying my best to improve. Professionals always make it look so easy, but it's so much more difficult than it looks. Kind of like when a Japanese master chef makes vegetable art like a cucumber flower. When people see it, they think they can do it. But then they try, and see that it needs many years of experience, practice, and concentration.
yoyoitsnsfw
Jul 01, 17 at 10:29am
Yo, you seem awesome. Thanks for the add and welcome to MO. https://media.giphy.com/media/LAKj8u8DlhXG/giphy.gif
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