This book is actually translated from the original Japanese edition DUEL ART that was published in 2011. Is the publisher for this English edition. It's a large 128-page hardcover with the same cover art as the Japanese edition. The artbook collects the artworks of creator Kazuki Takahashi. While there is a handful of card illustrations, the bulk of the book features illustrations created for the print media, such cover illustrations for comics published in Shueisha Bunko, Weekly Shonen Jump as well as promotional art. Also included are line sketches of different characters. The earliest artworks from 1997 are quite nostalgic.

Over the years, Takahashi's style as become more refined. Kazuki Takahashi's stylized illustrations are about as Japanese as it can get. Yugi Mutou probably has one of the most recognisable hair style in Japanese pop culture. There are two tutorials on the process of how the illustrations are created from scratch to the final stage. That's followed by a lengthy four-page interview that talks about the creation Yu-Gi-Oh! Fans of the series should like this book.

Duel Art is a book by Kazuki Takahashi containing illustrations from the Yu-Gi-Oh! Contents The book contains pictures by Takahashi used for cards with the anniversary layout, pictures he has posted on his website and a number of other original illustrations. The following pages contain. Apr 10, 2018 - Here you can download free duel art shared files found in our database: Kazuki Takahashi Yu Gi Oh! Illustrations Duel Art Book.zip.

Kazuki Takahashi Yu Gi Oh Illustrations Duel Art Bookzip

The Japanese edition is very favourably rated. Duel Art: Kazuki Takahashi Yu-Gi-Oh! Illustrations is available at Amazon ( ).

This book is actually translated from the original Japanese edition DUEL ART that was published in 2011. Is the publisher for this English edition. It's a large 128-page hardcover with the same cover art as the Japanese edition. The artbook collects the artworks of creator Kazuki Takahashi. While there is a handful of card illustrations, the bulk of the book features illustrations created for the print media, such cover illustrations for comics published in Shueisha Bunko, Weekly Shonen Jump as well as promotional art. Also included are line sketches of different characters. The earliest artworks from 1997 are quite nostalgic.

Over the years, Takahashi's style as become more refined. Kazuki Takahashi's stylized illustrations are about as Japanese as it can get. Yugi Mutou probably has one of the most recognisable hair style in Japanese pop culture. There are two tutorials on the process of how the illustrations are created from scratch to the final stage. That's followed by a lengthy four-page interview that talks about the creation Yu-Gi-Oh! Fans of the series should like this book. Chappee The Japanese edition is very favourably rated.

Duel Art: Kazuki Takahashi Yu-Gi-Oh! Illustrations is available at Amazon ( ).

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