(TUTORIAL) HOW TO MAKE INITIAL D LEGENDS ART STYLE USING BLENDER

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Hi it's me again!
I think I'll be taking a pretty long hiatus/break from animations so it's better to get this out there and allow people to make their own stuff based off of this during my absence.

To be honest, some of the people around me have told me not to release a tutorial for this so that I can keep this to myself since I was the one who figured it out, but I think it's better to share things like this, especially now that I'm going to be making these less.

I'll probably get back to working on stuff someday, but I'm kind of burnt out on car animations and ESPECIALLY Initial D related stuff recently so yeah that's that.
I hated the fact that I felt like I couldn't expand out of Initial D car animation content as I spent 3 weeks making a 2d animated OMORI fan animation video and barely anyone watched it while I spend 3 hours making a video where two old beater cars speed down a mountain road and that gets way more views.

Plus, just incase my second semester subjects will be a lot more difficult than my first semester subjects at school, which might cause me to disappear randomly, I'll at least tell everyone about it here so that you all know.
I know, all of you college students are probably laughing at me "You think your Grade 9 classes are difficult?!"

I'll still be working on my Street Drift Revival story still though, and hopefully I'll get to publish that eventually, and who knows? Maybe a few animated trailers for the book are due down the line. We'll have to see.