Haha, yeah, my first apartment in Japan was tiny, but not too expensive. My second one was HUGE but didn't cost much, either. Yay for living in the countryside. ^^
Because my photo of the markers received so many shares, I realised that many artists are interested about the markers and perhaps want to know where to buy them from. Hence I wrote this guide for artists to shop in COPIC heaven aka Tokyo. ★ UPDATE NOV 2017: Please refer to my new article for latest updates on COPIC marker shopping! >>> Ultimate Guide to Copic marker shopping in Tokyo, Japan
Because my previous guide "Where to buy COPIC markers in Tokyo", was an all-time hit with 30,000 page views, I decided to do an updated version for all illustrators who are planning to buy COPIC markers in Tokyo.
Work began in April after persistent requests from fans to do LINE stickers. I first did a focus group on Patreon to gather feedback and Kurone Shizuhi, a very hardcore LINE user, suggested the most changes (Thank you Shizuhi, Reventon and Jerome!) After finalising the chosen 40 stickers, I inked it and sent it to my assistant to colour. Then it was returned to me a week later and I continued to clean up the lines and tweak the colours for another week or so (on and off). I finally submitted on 18th May excitedly and announced on my Instagram:
Taking note, if I ever moved to Japan. :P
ReplyDeleteHaha, I have other odd english japanese too you can search for them in my search box located on the right ;)
DeleteHaha, yeah, my first apartment in Japan was tiny, but not too expensive.
ReplyDeleteMy second one was HUGE but didn't cost much, either. Yay for living in the countryside. ^^
There is one thing I don't like about countryside are the bugs!
DeleteBut other than that, the scenery, food and people are great!
Ehem... and luckily there's internet.
Yeah! Why did I never though of that before, I found it very odd!
ReplyDeleteYou have to talk about the christmas with KFC!
LOL ok I will do KFC sometime~~~ (special request by creepo)
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