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Based on the alternate reading of the title of my previous piece Tsukiboshi.
Kishitsubo = "Coast Jar" (though in this case, it is more like "Shore Pot")

Who is this man, and is he pushing the octopus into the water, or is he defiantly holding out a hand against an angry octopus who is trying to invade the land? Also what is an octopus doing near fresh water? These are all good questions.



Anyhow, "kishi" can also be written as "騎士" - "knight", so that is why I put a knight in this picture. His armor is kind of samurai inspired, though his visor and sword are more like something you would find on a European knight. And he is wearing a cape/scarf, like a hero or something.

As for why there is an octopus in a pot, that is because there is such a thing called an octopus pot (takotsubo) that fishermen use to trap octopuses. I don't know how it works or what it looks like, but just that they exist, so don't use this picture as a reference for anything important; I won't be responsible for deaths or injuries related to misinformation on octopus pots.

I believe the last vector art I submitted was Mori no Otoshimono about 14 months ago. Anyhow, I wanted to give this another go and wanted to see if I could pull it off without any gradients too. Now that it's done I'm quite pleased with it, though I don't think I've gained as much by not using gradients as I would have by using them.

The vector art experience has been interesting. The lack of line art forces you to be careful with your colors and shading, and in the end this can only help with when you go back to coloring with line art, right? Anyhow, that was fun stuff, and I will probably use this technique again in the near future.

Man, making this was so much faster than drawing with tiny breaky brush strokes.

Made in Flash

EDIT: Oh, and the thing the octopus is saying is (in this case) an interjection expressing anger or chagrin. Also he is saying it in Norio Wakamoto's voice.

EDIT2: Changed pot's colors to look more like takoyaki, because I need to confuse you more. Also changed my お to look less like a す' because I need to confuse you less.

EDIT3: I do mean "octopuses"
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:iconizumaki:
nice. great art and a bit of an english lesson in one go.
i tried lineless art in my high school art class... the teacher said she wouldn't grade it until i put outlining on it.
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`JohnSu Oct 29, 2009  Hobbyist Digital Artist
How strange. Unless, of course, the assignment required outlining on it.
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:iconizumaki:
no, it didn't. she was just anal that way... but she let me do whatever i wanted even if she set an assignment.
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~WateryGrave Oct 26, 2009  Student General Artist
Cute. o wo I like the octopus the best, but the warrior's pose is entertaining.
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:iconalbreech:
wow! so cool! reminds me the heroes from DragonQuest! :la:
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:iconargentum-mane:
It reminds me strangely of old Zelda games... you know, like, A Link to The Past, etc.
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Mood: Eager ~akukitsune Oct 24, 2009  Student Traditional Artist
いつものような、スさんの絵はすごい。
だって、たこさんはかわいそうだけど。 騎士を負けたらいいと思う。。。
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:iconfloofal:
i love the takoyaki idea.
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:iconcielelric:
>w< YAY! You drew the KISHITSUBO!!!! >w<

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`JohnSu Oct 26, 2009  Hobbyist Digital Artist
It has been waiting in anticipation for this day
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