A post shared by Alexander Iaccarino (@thatkidwhodraws) on Nov 9, 2017 at 2:43pm PST
Taking a break from screenprint format on this latest illustration so that I can return to this finely detailed style. Had to revisit my Akira Illustration from 2012 for reference #akira #drawing #art #illustration #sketch #photoshop #illustrator #wacom #cintiq #tetsuo #neotokyo #anime #otomoA post shared by Alexander Iaccarino (@thatkidwhodraws) on Apr 16, 2017 at 1:11pm PDT
Taking a break from screenprint format on this latest illustration so that I can return to this finely detailed style. Had to revisit my Akira Illustration from 2012 for reference #akira #drawing #art #illustration #sketch #photoshop #illustrator #wacom #cintiq #tetsuo #neotokyo #anime #otomo
A post shared by Alexander Iaccarino (@thatkidwhodraws) on Apr 16, 2017 at 1:11pm PDT
Looking back at my Akira illustration remembering how therapeutic it is to get lost in the small detail. #akira #drawing #art #illustration #sketch #photoshop #illustrator #wacom #cintiq #tetsuo #neotokyo #anime #otomoA post shared by Alexander Iaccarino (@thatkidwhodraws) on Apr 16, 2017 at 5:53pm PDT
Looking back at my Akira illustration remembering how therapeutic it is to get lost in the small detail. #akira #drawing #art #illustration #sketch #photoshop #illustrator #wacom #cintiq #tetsuo #neotokyo #anime #otomo
A post shared by Alexander Iaccarino (@thatkidwhodraws) on Apr 16, 2017 at 5:53pm PDT
I used to draw an insane amount of detail, like too much detail. Not sure if this level would even translate into a screenprint #akira #otomoA post shared by Alexander Iaccarino (@thatkidwhodraws) on Jul 16, 2018 at 2:04pm PDT
I used to draw an insane amount of detail, like too much detail. Not sure if this level would even translate into a screenprint #akira #otomo
A post shared by Alexander Iaccarino (@thatkidwhodraws) on Jul 16, 2018 at 2:04pm PDT
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