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January 5, 2012

Hey y’all. With the year of the Dragon upon us, it’s time to continue the Anime Cel Art tutorial series! If you missed any of the previous posts, check them out!!

Brief Intro / Series Launch / Tools 1 / Tools 2

Materials to prepare:

Drawing paper

※ Graphite pencil (ranges from the hardest 9H to the softest 9B, so use the one that suits you best)

Steps:

※ To be quite frank, there’s not much to it. Just draw whatever it is that strikes your fancy and be creative! The canvas is only limited by your imagination!

The next tutorial will focus on the “Clean Copy” production phase and this is where the tracing paper comes in handy. Why? Well, find out on the next post.

December 29, 2011

FREE streaming of Vampire Hunter D Vol. 1-5 at eManga available only until Jan. 8, 2012 so DON’T MISS IT!!

December 28, 2011

Greetings! Proudly announcing our collaboration with Sukoshi Con, a Convention that prides itself on being comprised of real fans of Anime/Manga and its culture, which will be held on Jan. 7-8 in Destin, FL.

Our books will be featured in their Manga library and a super-fun Yaoi Trivia Contest sponsored by the one & only DMI will take place (awesome prizes), so if you happen to be in the area, stop by & enjoy!

For the ones fortunate enough to be in Florida while everybody’s enduring the cold weather, we have a special offer for y’all. The wonderful people at Sukoshi Con generously provided you guys/gals with an exclusive discount code: $5 off your membership pass! Just click here and enter the promotional code: dmpdestin

Stay tuned for further updates regarding Sukoshi Con!!

December 27, 2011

※ Apron: protect your pimp gear. Stains from cel paint linger forever!
※ Latex Gloves: prevents naturally occurring oils and fingerprints from ruining cels.
※ Dropper: cel paint tends to lose its moisture rather quickly through evaporation so a dropper is essential for reintroducing water into the mixture in small doses.
※ Tracing Paper: used when creating a clean copy from the original rough draft.
※ Other Equipment: 2 pens with varying colors, rag, tissue, & water container
This concludes the section focusing on the materials used when creating anime cels. Starting from the next tutorial, we will begin our quest of conquering the elaborate production phase!

ANIMECELART.COM

December 19, 2011

Acetate Sheet: cels were originally made out of celluloid, hence the name, but later replaced by the more durable acetate film. They’re offered in a multitude of sizes.

Special Cel Paint: 2 types exist in Japan, which are the Toei Animation ver. & the Animex ver.

Special dip or tracing pen: a.k.a the G-pen (I’m serious, that’s what it’s called!) in Japan, they are perfect for tracing since they don’t scratch up the acetate surface.

Watercolor Paint Brush: a brush with a firmer tip is favorable (That’s what she said… LOL!).

Glass Muddler: preferably a sleeker model (almost like a drink stirrer) since it’ll be used to mix the cel paint.

“Hooray!! \(^o ^)/” to the kick-off of the new anime cel art miniseries. The next tutorial will continue to introduce you more tools of the trade.

www.animecelart.com

December 19, 2011

animecelartA brief explanation of what a cel is and how it’s produced can be found at AnimeCelArt.com but we’d like to introduce a more detailed breakdown of the creation process. That being said, we plan on posting up short tutorials on all things relating to the fabrication of anime cels.

We’ll begin with introducing you the essential tools/devices used by the artist and then move on to the actual production phase. The 1st edition will be available soon and we hope that you’ll enjoy the upcoming miniseries. Cheers!

December 19, 2011

animecelartThe # of anime cel artists is decreasing at a rapid rate due to the digital movement that swept the entire industry in the late 90’s. As a result, this traditional art form and the exceptional technique associated with it are gradually disappearing. ()

AnimeCelArt.com commemorates the advancements in animation that could not have been achieved without the dedicated contribution of such talented cel artists. The site showcases cels from popular anime scenes recreated by the few remaining specialists, which is a rarity in itself.

We hope to pass this wonderful piece of anime history and collectable to our future generation. ENJOY!! (´`o)

November 17, 2011

97816131300561

Only the Flower Knows Vol. 1

Youichi’s life at university is going just fine. He isn’t having any trouble with his classes, he has plenty of friends, and even a cute girlfriend named Minami. Then the day comes where he meets Misaki. Misaki is a reserved, stand offish fellow but for some reason, Youichi can’t seem to get him out of his mind. In fact, he can’t seem to stay away. When he lands a job working in the lab with Misaki, it seems more than just the flowers are about to bloom. But will they recognise their emotions for what they are, and have the courage to accept it?

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Translated, Edited, Lettered by Kimiko Kotani

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