These aren’t drawings – They’re amazingly painted anime models that look totally 2-D!【Photos】
Labor of love makes the latest Gundam mecha look like something from anime’s heady hand-drawn peak.
While most novices find enough challenge in simply putting together models of anime mecha, serious enthusiasts know that once you’ve got your robot assembled, you’re still only half-way through the creative process. The next step is painting, and if you’re a canon loyalist, you’ll want to make sure your model’s coloring matches that of its anime inspiration.
But even among model builders, Japanese Twitter user @kyo512a stands out for attention to detail, which is on full display in one of his recent undertakings: a model of the ASW-G-08 Gundam Barbatos Lupus from anime TV series Mobile Suit Gundam Iron-Blooded Orphans.
Just look at that thing. Sure, it’s a beautifully colored anime illustration, there’s no way you could match that looks with a physical model that exists in three-dimensional space, right?
Oh, wait. That’s not the drawing on the box, but the actual completed model after being painted by @kyo512a!
ワカメ影れんしゅう https://t.co/WM0Pl5C9yv
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今日 (@kyo512a) April 18, 2017
Against a black background, it’s virtually impossible to tell that what you’re looking at isn’t a 2-D drawing, so @kyo512a has helpfully tweeted some snapshots that show the surrounding scenery as well.
1/100ルプスレクスに続いてHGバルバトスルプスも完成しました(2体目 ワカメ影の練習~レイズナーやドラグナー参考に塗ってましたがワカメさせる加減が難しい(;´x`) 3枚目は去年作った1体目との比較(白背景が1体目… http://twitter.com/i/web/status/8…
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今日 (@kyo512a) April 23, 2017
@kyo512a even went so far as to aim for a specific 2-D aesthetic, going for a glossy, high-contrast look reminiscent of the glory days of painted-on-cells anime, an era which ended years before Iron-Blooded Orphans started airing.
But while the Gundam anime series’ visuals have evolved from being hand-painted to digitally produced, one thing that hasn’t changed is the franchise’s commitment to providing a slew of new robots with each new installment. Because of this, @kyo512a didn’t stop at just the standard Barbatos Rex, as he also gave a similar stunning paint job to a model of the upgraded-version Barbatos Lupus Rex.
1/100バルバトスルプスレクス完成しました! 最近模型の塗装法でなくロボ絵師さんの塗り方ばっかり見ながら作ってるw そろそろ似せるだけでなく本当に絵も描きたいなぁと思いつつ、線画作業しんどいからやっぱりこっちでいいやってなる (… http://twitter.com/i/web/status/8…
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今日 (@kyo512a) April 23, 2017
▼ The two mobile suits step into the light for a paired pose photo.
2影入れた(同時進行 むむむ式は沼… https://t.co/gwiqqzndOd
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今日 (@kyo512a) April 20, 2017
ハイライト入れた。HGルプスきもいw ああ武器がまだだ…。 https://t.co/XNTwSMSXwL
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今日 (@kyo512a) April 21, 2017
Iron-Blooded Orphans wrapped up its second, and presumably final, season last month. Hopefully @kyo512a will find a new mecha muse soon, so that we can see more of his amazing painting skills.
Source: IT Media
Top image: Twitter/@kyo512a
Insert images: Twitter/@kyo512a (1, 2)
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