The strange beauty of Tokyo Ghoul's art style during the first manga
It's no surprise to learn that Sui Ishida's style has evolved and changed over the course of Tokyo Ghoul, Tokyo Ghoul:Re, and Choujin X X, both in terms of drawing and panel layout.
In this post I will only talk about his drawing specifically, his way of drawing and coloring, even though it is noticeable that he had already found his own style, he still needed to perfect it. I know that Ishida is ashamed of his first drawings, and that Tokyo Ghoul In terms of drawing it is weak to its point of view, but no one who has read Tokyo ghoul can't deny that the art is very appealing to the eye.
I miss those drawings a lot, maybe I'm the only one, although the drawings I love the most are the ones from :RE.
Sorry for my bad English, thanks for reading.