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  2. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Shinobu Kocho Won Sexy Mitsuri Kanroji: Won Cute and bratty Zenitsu Agatsuma: Won Tokyo Anime Awards: Animation of the Year Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba: Won [129] Best Script & Original Story Koyoharu Gotouge Won Best Animator Akira Matsushima Won [130] Sound and Performance Award Yuki Kajiura Won TAAF 2020 with Bilibili: Anime of the Year

  3. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba season 1 - Wikipedia

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    Giyu and Shinobu arrive at Mt. Natagumo and split up. Tanjiro's and Inosuke's blades are unable to cut Father's skin; he eventually flings Tanjiro away, leaving Inosuke to face him alone. Zenitsu, near death, is found by Shinobu. After landing in the forest, Tanjiro sees Rui torturing Daughter over "family matters".

  4. Sketch (drawing) - Wikipedia

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    Sketches can be made in any drawing medium. The term is most often applied to graphic work executed in a dry medium such as silverpoint, graphite, pencil, charcoal or pastel. It may also apply to drawings executed in pen and ink, digital input such as a digital pen, ballpoint pen, marker pen, water colour and oil paint.

  5. Kocho - Wikipedia

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    Kocho may refer to: Kōchō (弘長), a Japanese era name; Kocho (food), a staple food in Ethiopia; Kocho (Iraq), a Yazidi village in northern Iraq; Kanae Kocho (胡蝶 カナエ), a character in the anime and manga series Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba; Shinobu Kocho (胡蝶 忍), a character in the anime and manga series Demon Slayer: Kimetsu ...

  6. Sketchbook (software) - Wikipedia

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    Sketchbook features a radial/pie-menu user interface and has painting and drawing tools such as pencils, markers, and brushes.It uses pressure-sensitive features of digital drawing pads, tablet computers, and smartphones to create effects similar to traditional materials.

  7. Shinobu - Wikipedia

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    Shinobu (しのぶ) is a Japanese verb meaning "recall" (偲ぶ) or "stealth/endure" (忍ぶ). It is a Japanese given name used by either sex. Shinobu is also the dictionary form of shinobi , which can be combined with mono (者) to make shinobi no mono (忍びの者), an alternative name of ninja .

  8. Charcoal (art) - Wikipedia

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    There are various types and uses of charcoal as an art medium, but the commonly used types are: Compressed, Vine, and Pencil. Vine charcoal is a long and thin charcoal stick that is the result of burning grape vines in a kiln without air. It comes in shades of gray. [5]

  9. Acrylic painting techniques - Wikipedia

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    There are many different techniques one can use when creating an acrylic pour painting, however, the flip cup pouring technique discussed below is a good one for beginners and experienced painters. To start, elevate the canvas to where it's flat and easy to pick up and move around. Place 4 cups underneath each corner of the canvas. [4]