You can REALLY see the American Sonic inspiration in his late 90s work, it makes sense that he'd be inspired by folks who consistently work on the cartoon IPs he himself was inspired by to make sonic
I think this is a great way to represent how sonic looked to most people at the height of his popularity. Even in PAL regions where they got the JP boxart, sonic had a mohawk in their comics, shows and ads. Ohshima was inspired by it later too. It's nothing to be ashamed of!
Back to where it all began. In 1991, Sonic the Hedgehog joined the scene and changed the history of gaming forever. Take one final step back with us as we rewind the clock back to the 1990s.
🎨: Naoto Ohshima
For whatever reason I got a few followers off of this so I just think I should make it clear I'm not gonna be posting about reading dragon ball much if at all, I just thought the jiggler was so fucking funny
So I've started reading dragon ball for the first time (I've never watched the anime either), and how did nobody tell me there's a character called "The Jiggler".
There's so much I know from cultural osmosis but nobody thought "The Jiggler" was worth talking about??
So I've started reading dragon ball for the first time (I've never watched the anime either), and how did nobody tell me there's a character called "The Jiggler".
There's so much I know from cultural osmosis but nobody thought "The Jiggler" was worth talking about??
@The_JayNinja They're a grease pencil object with a lineart modifier, with the line blend mode setting set to "hard light" and the color of the lineart material being a grey-ish brown