Forum - View topicREVIEW: blanc et noir: Takeshi Obata Illustrations Artbook
Note: this is the discussion thread for this article |
Author | Message | ||
---|---|---|---|
relyat08
Posts: 4125 Location: Northern Virginia |
|
||
I got this for like $63 on rightstuf. Most definitely worth it for me. I absolutely love Obata's artwork. I actually didn't realize it only went up to 2006. I guess that explains the lack of Bakuman... that is a tad unfortunate. Death Note and Bakuman are my favorites of their work. Regardless, this is a fantastic artbook and I love how high quality the whole thing is. Biggest issue is that the size is so damn big that I can't actually fit it on my shelf without laying it on its side...
|
|||
Heishi
Posts: 1359 |
|
||
Nice drawings!
|
|||
Mr. Oshawott
Posts: 6773 |
|
||
Takeshi Obata's drawings look fantastic!
|
|||
jenny10-11
Posts: 98 Location: Australia |
|
||
Any news on if this will be released in a cheaper edition? I'm a sucker for artbooks, but $90 or so is a bit too much for me
|
|||
SemiBolt
Posts: 1 |
|
||
I don't think they ever will. Its even limited to 10,000 copies. Although I got it on rightstuf for 68$ dollars so its a ton cheaper there. It has so many different paper quality from watercolor paper, normal, gloss, etc. That if they did do a cheaper version it'd lose most of its charm http://www.rightstufanime.com/blanc-et-noir-Takeshi-Obata-Illustrations-Hardcover |
|||
LightYapper
Posts: 131 Location: Somewhere on Earth |
|
||
I certainly don't mind the expensive cost since I'm also eager for Obata's glossy drawings. The question is: any chance that these art books (and other anime DVDs/BDs) can be found in physical retail stores? I don't really buy stuff online, that's why I'm asking.
|
|||
123oo
Posts: 3 |
|
||
Barnes and Noble. I saw one copy of this artbook last Sunday but I already got one from rightstuf. |
|||
cetriya
Posts: 156 Location: NJ |
|
||
does this edition includes the translation of the tutorial at the back of the original japanese.
|
|||
reanimator
|
|
||
I saw the Japanese version back several years ago at Kinokuniya bookstore in San Francisco and they had collector's box edition with figures. If I can remember correctly, I think the price was around $150 to $200.
Anyway, I'm not too surprised that Death Note is still popular enough to get English version art book after all these years. |
|||
Princess_Irene
ANN Associate Editor
Posts: 2660 Location: The castle beyond the Goblin City |
|
||
Yes, it does. It's less a tutorial and more a step-by-step of Obata's process without the intention to teach, but it's really interesting. |
|||
All times are GMT - 5 Hours |
||
|
Powered by phpBB © 2001, 2005 phpBB Group