

I love the attention to detail as well, as an EE student with passion for anything engineering, the remarkable consideration to the function of the blueprints really contributes to the general awesomeness. They remind me of stuff I would doodle and sketch on my schoolwork, as well as some larger ideas which I dedicate notebooks to. I've been sketching random ideas ever since I'm a kid, and seeing the blueprint-like detailed drawings of various contraptions and environments makes me really happy. You will probably like the manga for different reasons than me: I think the author really did a good job at capturing the gritty, tactile feeling of sketches. It features some breathtakingly imaginative depictions of the creative process, intricate design of worlds, characters, and contraptions. Well let me tell you, I personally think Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken is fiercely fun to read. I only picked up a physical copy due to how much I liked the anime. I really am not some connoisseur of anime & manga or anything like that, in fact a lot of people say my taste is ass and I've barely read any manga. This is my first time, please go easy on me. Not 100% certain, but this should get you pretty close.Hi, I felt compelled to write a review seeing how little attention Eizouken manga gets. So it doesn't cost anything to get and it's legal to use for just about anything.

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It'd also be a lucky match, since Noto is released as a free open source font. If it is Noto / Source Han Sans, then they did some further post-production tweaks (in addition to the skew) as well: the top points of some of the characters got angled, the kana all got shrunk, and the exclamation point either came from somewhere else, or got pretty thoroughly tweaked manually. The hooks on the "に" seem to be the best differentiating feature. Below Meiryo are the next closest fonts I could find that fit. I didn't realize it, but I guess the two are actually the same font as it was worked on by both companies. It's closer to Google's "Noto Sans CJK" and Adobe's "Source Han Sans JP". If you do that it's a pretty basic gothic (sans serif) font, actually surprisingly close to Microsoft's "Meiryo" font that it bundles with Windows. The title is tweaked in post production so to see the original you have to extract and deskew it. So this is sort of old, but I saw this yesterday and thought I'd take a stab at it for curiosity's sake. Please flair your submissions as it helps distinguishing them from other posts. Be sure to report any problems with the page and/or people to the mods. When posting a fanart that is not yours, please attempt to source the original artist. Remember your fellow human behind the keyboard.All posts must be related to Eizouken ni wa Te wo Dasu na!.

Together with Midori's money-loving best friend Kanamori Sayaka, the energetic trio slowly work towards making their "ultimate world" a reality!

By pure chance, she meets Mizusaki Tsubame, an up-and-coming socialite secretly dreaming of becoming an animator. Asakusa Midori wants to create an anime, but she's too disheartened to make that first step by herself.
