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Ill Probably Being Drawing This Amazing Hufflepuff For Quite A While. I Connected With Him So Well And

I’ll probably being drawing this amazing Hufflepuff for quite a while. I connected with him so well and fell absolutely in love with his mannerisms, quirks, and personality. So pumped for the next movies!!!!
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A quick doodle to let you guys know I’m still kicking








Studio Ghibli Color Designer Michiyo Yasuda, has passed away. :’(
Michiyo Yasuda, long time animator & color designer of Studio Ghibli passed away
Japan’s Mainichi has reported on the death of long time color designer and the chief of the ink and paint division of Studio Ghibli Michiyo Yasuda, who passed away of an undisclosed illness on October 5 at the age of 77. Yasuda started working at Toei Dogo before she was 20 and joined Studio Ghibli co-founders Isao Takahata and Hayao Miyazaki on the 1968 anime feature Horus, Prince of the Sun aka the Little Norse Prince.
Yasuda later worked on Miyazaki’s ‘78 TV anime Future Boy Conan, pre-Ghibli feature Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind, and Studio Ghibli’s features such as Hayao Miyazaki’s My Neighbor Totoro, Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away, Howl’s Moving Castle and Ponyo, as well as Isao Takahata works like Grave of the Fireflies.
While Yasuda officially retried after Studio Ghibli released Ponyo in 2008, she came back in 2013 for Miyazaki's “final feature” The Wind Rises. Yasuda won an Animation Lifetime Achievement Award in 2011 from the Japan Movie Critics Awards.
Her career spanned over five decades, beginning as a tracer for animation before shifting into color work. She was present at the inception of Studio Ghibli, and continued to run the Color Department until her retirement following PONYO in 2008. Then returned to work for The Wind Rises.
Read More: There are interviews and more of her art (basically Ghibli screencaps). Cause she basically has worked on EVERYTHING and created amazing worlds. for us to watch & live in…. http://www.indiewire.com/2016/10/michiyo-yasuda-dead-studio-ghibli-hayao-miyazaki-1201735490/ http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2016/10/11-1/long-time-studio-ghibli-color-designer-michiyo-yasuda-passes-away http://goboiano.com/news/5251-ghibli%2527s-legendary-color-designer-michiyo-yasuda-passes-away-at-77 http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=1700
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michiyo_Yasuda
We are forever grateful for your incredible, filled with out of this world beauty artistry. RIP Michiyo Yasuda.

Forgot to post another sketch of my gothic horror Beast that I did a few weeks ago

An art study of the amazingly talented @princecanary and his gentlemantown characters with the professor thrown in because he looks so cool. I first found his work on my Pinterest and I fell in love with his style and characters. Since then I have avidly searched for his drawings and these are just a few of my favorites. Drawing these helped me out of my terrible art slump I’ve been having for some weeks, and they even gave me the inspiration for a detective/mystery/thriller comic that I am now working on. I hope to get my characters drawn out soon to post them.

Some doodles I did during a boring meeting in my college