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                <title>Interview with the artist “Wannyanpuu” and making of “Ugoira!” The particulars behind the creator’s craftsmanship.</title>
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                                            <div align="right"><font color="#808080" size="2">Editor: Yohei Ogawa</font></div>
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                <title>Showing the Making-of Using Ugoira!</title>
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                                            Do you ever see a beautiful artwork and wonder how exactly it was created? Which steps did the artist follow to achieve such a flawless space description and such a natural-looking color composition? If you’re an art beginner, everything might seem so complicated.
Today we collected a number of “Ugoira (moving illustrations)” that will guide you through the making of these beautiful artworks. A traditional rough sketch will turn into a digital masterpiece right in front of your eyes!
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