
Source: @M_A_paintman
Japanese artist makes JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure figure look like fabulous 2-D anime style painting
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Talented Japanese painter and YouTuber MA Man's (@M_A_paintman) style with a brush definitely stands out. She uses advanced shading and coloring techniques to give figures a two dimensional aesthetic and make them appear as if they've stepped right out of an anime scene. If not for her hand holding the figures, you can easily trick yourself into thinking you're looking at an actual two dimensional painting and not an actual 3-D figure.
Her latest work that's been blowing minds on Twitter is definitely one that demands a lot of flamboyant coloring. MA Man has repainted an existing figure of Giorno Giovanna from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind in her impressive style, and the result is nothing short of amazing!
Source: @M_A_paintman
Even more so than usual, MA Man applies some very sharp lines and shadows, bringing to life the visual style of the world of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. Fans were blown away, wondering how something so masterfully painted wasn't an official figure itself.
Ma MAN shared a making-of video that details the process of transforming the figure.
MA Man is also putting out a photobook collection of her figure portfolio which will be available on Amazon starting November 9th! To keep up with all her awesome work be sure to follow her on Twitter and YouTube.
By - grape Japan editorial staff.