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Dj: Nick of Time &#ff7dee; One Piece Dj
Dj: Hachinichi Bachi &#ff7dee; One Piece Dj; 8-Day Bee
DJ Gappa was a short, shaggy green haired child with a turtle shell in his back, a turtle-like face, and webbed hands. He wore a chain necklace with a grey skull on it, and a yellow shirt with a white collar. Like the rest of his crew, he had a plant on his head. He also had black headphones with a white hat.
Dj: Yokubou Rock &#ff7dee; One Piece Dj; Rock of Desire
This is why I love One Piece— this crew’s absolute need for and utter confidence in each other.
Dj: Hito wa Maigo to Iu Keredo &#ff7dee; One Piece Dj; Nevertheless, you could say he’s lost
Dj: Tenohira wo Taiyou ni Volume Zero &#ff7dee; One Piece Dj
He still draws and colours traditionally, but he does roughs digitally as a way of testing compositions. Mid way you see him switch to an inked version of the spread- he drew that on paper and scanned it before testing colours. He’s done a few digital pieces by this point but he remains adamant that he wants to do one piece traditionally until it ends. This is just a more convenient way of figuring out what he’s drawing.
Don't think so. Maybe only for this type of drawings. But he if definitely using hand drawings. If you follow the One Piece Instagram page, they post the raw art of the chapter of the week and they are all hand drawings.
Digital is way more practical professionally. You save a lot of time and costs thanks to the digital process of creating an artwork. No expensive and expendable art supplies, no shipping time and fees, no scan issues, no risk of the artwork getting damaged. Traditional art has become more of a niche trade for clients who are looking to own an Original piece instead of a printed copy. You can make a lot more money by selling a traditional piece of artwork but if you are working on an art field that requires mass produce of art (comics, concept art, illustrating books, prints for shirts etc) digital is definitely the way to go.












































