Wednesday, September 28, 2005
Modoru Motoni Q & A (translated)
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There're 82 questions in all.
Original questions & answers are posted on Modoru Motoni Fansite - Rue Royale, and can be found on this page.
If you're unfamiliar with Modoru Motoni but nonetheless interested, visit my fan page here. Enjoy!
Disclaimer:
The translations below have no guarantee of accuracy although I try my best to make the meanings come closest as I can.(I know nothing about Japanese so the only source of help is online translation software. You know how it works.)
Please don't distribute it in public forums/bbs without acknowledging the original source and always be reminded it is NOT accurate.
Now let's sit down and have some tea with Motoni-sensei.
1. Do the settings from the book really exist?
Some of them do.
2. What about costume designs. Are they original?
Some are designed by myself. Some are referenced from magazines.
3. Do you collect and keep reference materials for drawing?
I don't think so.
4. What is the most important thing you pay attention to when you draw a character's face?
I'm careful with facial expressions so that they don't fade in the sketches.
5. Do you draw from your own experience with love when drawing those BL works?
Not really. I just try to place myself in the characters' shoes and think hard about how they feel under those particular situations.
6. Any work which has an extential influence on you?
Coins Locker Baby by Muracamiruu (コインロッカー・ベイビーズ , 村上龍)
7. Is it possible to increase publication by ten fold in the weekly magazine?
That's impossible. My work load would've gone up by 10x!
8. Are you planning on drawing any sequel (Rogue, Mizuhara etc.) or is there a specific sequel you wish to work on?
These are not in my schedule. There'll be a sequal to 'Shiikugakari Rika'.
9. Do you have a secret love?
Such things aren't supposed to be spilled in front others.
10. How are the names of characters and the book title decided?
The characters' personalities, their outlooks on the world and their conversations are weighed and consdiered and simple nuances
are chosen.
11. Who's your favourite character?
For me currently, it's Teru & Miki.
12. Is there ever a character whom you dislike (hard to portray)?
It becomes hard to draw when the character who enjoys a high popularity is in fact opposite to my nature.
13. Is there a character whose popularity has gone out drastically and unexpectedly?
No.
14. Are there characters whom you spent time detailing but don't enjoy as much popularity as you thought?
Maki and Endo.(マキ、遠藤)
15. Best 3 kiss scenes?
'Dog Style', end of 2nd episode & start of the 3rd episode. Also the 14th episode of 'Detective Bluecat' with Count Saotome.
16. Who's the ideal lover, marriage partner, relative, brother or any other suitable role in your opinion?
Lover: Count Satome (早乙女, from Bluecat)
Marriage Partner: Glass Bat (蝙蝠, from Bluecat)
Relative: Prince Bee (蜂王子, from Bluecat)
Brother: 鬼島 (from Dog Style)
Others: メガネっ娘 (?)
Dog: Teru (from Dogstyle)
キジ:鶯 (?)
Ape: Iida (from Poison Cherry Drive)
Ghost: Rika(from Shiikugakari Rika), Mamezou (from Poison Cherry Drive) & ??
おかま:アンジ (?)
17. What clothes do you prefer to wear at work?
T-shirts that are worn out at the sleeves & cuff.
18. What would you be doing if you haven't become a manga artist?
Anything else besides a manga artist? It's impossible to picture now. I persevered and become a manga artist.
19. One remark when you look in the mirror?
Seems there's no hair where it's not dyed.
20. Ideal type of male and female for you?
Ideal type of male: Glass Bat(蝙蝠), Count Satome(早乙女) or Mizuhara.
Ideal type of female: Reiko (from 'Koiga')
21. What are the factors that make you take a liking to someone?
a share of common topics during conversations and similar sense of humour
22. What's your favourite phrase or the words spoken when you're happy?
「萌えました」 (budding? probably means something's about to happen)
23. What are the conversation topics you'd pick when presented to an VIP?
Some practical ones or those related to the person's hobbies.
to be c'td
Monday, September 26, 2005
snake heart
Snake Heart
The site-master (a free-lancer?) is really a pro. Amazing.
Do check out his page on CG rendering by Painter 5.5 here
Hope this isn't considered 'misuse of fanart'. I'm just here to praise his work.
The site-master (a free-lancer?) is really a pro. Amazing.
Do check out his page on CG rendering by Painter 5.5 here
Hope this isn't considered 'misuse of fanart'. I'm just here to praise his work.
Sunday, September 25, 2005
paradise kiss TV
Unbelievable! They're making Ai Yazawa's manga 'Paradise Kiss' into TV series!! Not sure whether I'm happy or not, just feeling plain weird. Ai Yazawa,for those unfamiliar with her work, she created the famous series 'NANA'. 'Paradise Kiss' was an early work which ran in 4 books and it was about a high school student Yukari who got herself invovled in the fashion business and also a relationship with an ambitious and talented designer named George. I even joined the fanlisting for PK... Why did I do that?? Never mind.
It's all about Fashion, twisted personality and the importance of 'muse' to a growing artist. Suddenly an image popped up: one of my friends would give a thumb-up when she hears the word 'twisted' ^^b Yes, the main character George sure is a twisted guy inside out. Nothing matters under the grand title 'fashion designer'.Give it a few twisted nerves and you're all head over heels for it.I just wish they wouldn't make it into a candy sweet shoujo anime which's rather sickening honesty... And I wonder if the person responsible for clothes design lives up to this job.
Madhouse takes over the production. They did a good job for 'Paranoia Agent' etc. (but that's Satoshi kon up there, duh). Director is this Kobayashi guy whom I'm totally unfamiliar with.
Links:
PK TV Official Web
Animenewsnetwork Info
Saturday, September 24, 2005
Benjamin
Benjamin - well, I know little about him. The first time I saw his work was at a CG exhibit the year before. The colours look juicy fresh and there's a thick commercial touch to all of the works. Characters are usually blended into background with a blurry transition at the edges. The techniques might not appear strikingly original or expertly but nevertheless they stand out among the exhibits.
Friday, September 23, 2005
ordinary happiness
Thursday, September 22, 2005
detective aoneko
What sparked Modoru Motoni to work on 'Detective Aoneko'? Rich and romantic aristocrat with uncontrollable libido? Doing detectives when he's in the mood, and for the rest of the time getting excitied about underpants or having fanciful dreams we won't go into. One day Motoni sensei looked out the window and saw the concrete buildings. City life, grey iron and steel. It might be a midsummer night's dream she managed to hypnotize herself into. Anyhow she imagined the cold concrete turning into a sea of grassy green. With spirally creepers that feel their way into another space far back in time, when there was something called leisure, when gentlemen took off their hats as they bow and politely kissed the lady's lace-gloved hand.
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