(Video) Talented Artist Turns Generic Plastic Anime Sculptures Into Ultra-Realistic Art

A mysterious artist from Japan named MA Man uses airbrushes and classic brushes to transform generic plastic figurines from popular anime characters into a work of art.

She uses popular character figurines from popular series like Dragon Ball or JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure and giving them the custom treatment.

Ma Man uses her tools and techniques to emphasize the figurines’ muscles or the creases of their clothes to make them look as cool and detailed as possible. The shading gives the figurines the classic anime look that brings nostalgia.

She posts her creations on Twitter and YouTube. It is only recently that she started taking commissions. However, due to high demand, it is currently unavailable.

Source: Oddity Central, @M_A_paintman, MA Man (Youtube)

Adib Mohd

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