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      • Luckily, Studio Ghibli has recently released a huge collection of 1,178 still images from its iconic films, allowing you to marvel at every hand-drawn element. The best part? Each image is available to download for free! Studio Ghibli has been gradually releasing the free images in batches every month during 2020.
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  2. Drawing your favorite Ghibli Studio characters! But let’s face it, not all of us are born artists. That’s why I’ve compiled some tips and tricks to help you hone your skills and create amazing Ghibli-inspired masterpieces.

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  4. May 14, 2020 · In addition to offering twelve free web conference backgrounds for those working from home and a virtual tour of the still-closed Ghibli Museum, the Japanese animation studio has released a quick and easy tutorial on how to draw one of their most beloved characters, Totoro.

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  6. Below are some images that shed some light on Miyazaki's line quality and process. I will also provide some of my own interpretation, as an artist, further on. Hayao Miyazaki’s advice on how to use watercolors from the Ghibli Museum Sketching Set booklet.

  7. Jun 10, 2021 · This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions on how to illustrate two beloved Studio Ghibli characters, big and fluffy Totoro from “Totoro” and gloomy and cunning No-Face in “Spirited Away.”

  8. May 14, 2020 · Toshio Suzuki, an animation producer and former president of Studio Ghibli, has released a video tutorial to help fans learn to draw Totoro. Originally intended for children in lockdown in Japan, the tutorial sees Suzuki using an ink brush to illustrate the character as he explains that the key element to drawing a successful Totoro is the eyes ...

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