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                <title>Drawings That’ll Leave You in Awe! - Truly Stunning</title>
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                                            <p>These illustrations will leave you amazed with their overwhelming beauty, finesse, and insane level of detail. If you ever need a boost of inspiration, all of the illustrations tagged with なにこれすごい (<i>nani kore sugoi</i>, lit. “this is amazing”) have been praised for their skill and love.</p><p>Ken Kaneki (from <i>Tokyo Ghoul</i>) or Sabito (from <i>Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba</i>) are among the characters featured below! But which work in this compilation do you think is the best in terms of skill?</p><p></p>
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                <title>Where&#039;s the artist&#039;s icon? The detailed and unique works of Hebitsukai</title>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 18 Dec 2017 17:00:00 +0900</pubDate>
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                                            Illustrator Hebitsukai paints illustrations making good use of his sense of color, creating lively and detailed spaces.<p></p><p>The illustrations tagged "へびつかいをさがせ (look for Hebitsukai)" have the spectator look for the author's icon in extremely detailed artworks. They will make you feel like a child again when you used to play "Where's Wally?".</p><p>Today we feature the works of Hebitsukai. You won't be able to get your eyes off the screen! If you manage to find the author on the screen of a smartphone, it means you have outstanding observation powers!</p>
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                <title>Impressively Detailed Drawings</title>
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                <pubDate>Sun, 03 Dec 2017 17:00:00 +0900</pubDate>
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                                            There's a Japanese tag which is used for all those works of art that are so impressively detailed that you won't be able to stop looking at them: <i>Attouteki Kakikomi </i>(圧倒的描き込み, literally: overwhelmingly detailed). By taking a look at these illustrations of landscapes, townscapes, characters and accessories, you can really feel the enthusiasm of the creator towards their own work. It's easy to be moved by these impressive drawings!<p></p><p>Today we feature impressively detailed masterpieces. Enjoy!</p>
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                <title>Are these really made with Copics!? - “Copic no Honki” Drawings</title>
                <link>https://www.pixivision.net/en/a/2257</link>
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                <pubDate>Mon, 06 Mar 2017 18:00:00 +0900</pubDate>
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                                            <p>Copic markers are the go-to tool for a huge number of analog artists. They’re very popular even amongst beginners, and on March 6th we celebrate their 30th anniversary!</p><p>But what is it exactly that makes Copic markers so special? Easy: their vivid colors, versatility and ease of use. There’s a tag on pixiv which features all those illustrations which were colored with Copic markers, but that at first sight might be mistaken for digital art:  that tag is called Copic no Honki, which can roughly be translated with “The Real Power of Copics”. Today we collected a series of beautiful artworks that will totally make you say “are these really colored with markers!?”. Enjoy!</p><p></p>
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                <title>Nightmares of Drawing Frills</title>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 08 Sep 2016 18:00:00 +0900</pubDate>
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                                            On pixiv, there are many works that can be found under the “Frill Jigoku (Nightmares of Frills)” tag.The art features women in frilly costumes that take enormous amount of time and commitment to draw. The frills are continuous with no end in sight and is all around a strong yet delicate work of complexity. “Frill Jigoku” is exalted due to the blood, sweat, and tears that accompanies these hand-drawn pieces and is like an honor for an artist to tag their here. If one continues to draw frills over and over “heaven or hell may become visible just around the bend” and that artist will be referred to as “someone addicted to drawing frills…” Today’s illustrations have featured works tagged as “Frill Jigoku!”
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