Mr. Kaminuma explains how to use a loupe: copy sketch
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Cel Number: A1
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Added 1/16/2022
Updated 1/25/2022
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Episode 3 [Sakura’s Heavy Rain Alert], cut 59. The biology lesson today involves using a loupe to see the way different flowers are put together. Her science teacher is explaining that this device is a kind of magnifying glass and cautioning the students not to try to look at the sun through it.

This is the layout that came with this background. It is a studio-made photocopy, one made with a high-quality machine that is difficult at first to tell from a holograph sketch. However, the registration holes are not cut through but are black dots on top of the sheet, and the artwork exhibits all of the photocopy characteristics that I found on sketchwork included in my Mushishi Ep. 26 gallery.
Close examination shows that all of what you see in the scan is photocopy, except for the light orange and light blue scribbles on top of the image of the teacher and on the drawings on the blackboard image. Orange scribbles tell the background artist that this part of the layout will be animated and should not be included; the boardwork, however, did need to be part of the background.
The thumbnail image is an extreme close-up of Mr. Kaminuma’s face. See how the strokes that make up his face resolve into dots, as usual with photocopy images, while the orange pencil strokes do not, showing that they, at least, are holograph marking done by the studio.
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