Hello, and welcome to my second artbook! Now that I've been working on improving on my skills of drawing, I just thought why not make another book, so hope you enjoy it! <3
By the way, this may be a continuation of my first artbook, so...yeah! XD
FINALLY!!! It is now time for me to introduce you all Akari's two sons/tsugukos; Asahi and Tsukihiko Tenkubashi!
For this project, you might ask yourself: Did Ava find an anime scene that featured the Kocho sisters and Kanao?
...yes, I did- 👁️👄👁️
This heavily inspired me to create yet another anime scene that featured Akari and her sons!
Anyways, this takes place when Asahi and Tsukihiko were both younger in their early teens while Akari is close to her late twenties!
You may notice some differences between the twins due to them looking young, since this also took place a few weeks after Akari was officially named the Light Hashira!
Here's the drawing!
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Onward to my local art rambles!
For Akari, she still looks the same as in the present day! The only struggle I had with sketching her out was designing her iconic haori and finding a place to put her feather hairpieces!
For Tsukihiko, I wanted to make his expression look a tad bit like he's some kind of frustrated, but this was the results that I wanted! A little bonus, in his younger appearance, he wore a smaller lavender haori!
Finally, we have Asahi! Can you believe I made him look this small when he was this young-? Fun fact, people thought he looked fragile due to his small body size before he ended up getting a growth spurt at the age of fifteen. Anyways, styling his hair was giving me some struggles, but I liked sketching out his eyes!
Here's a Taisho Era secret! Asahi is quite an observer, so I hear that whenever people have conversations with one another, he'a quick enough to shift his attention towards whoever speaks first and carefully reads lips before doing the same thing with the other—since he's partially deaf in one ear (if you look closely at his face)!