I didn’t realize that I had written down the recipe for Soboro (ground beef cooked with soy sauce, sake and sugar) on the right bottom corner. No big difference between the sketch and the final bento. I was going to make the drill with different food (konnyaku) at first, but I ended up using rice w/ black sesame seed because it looked pretty good.Īnd as you can see in the drawing, I really wanted to put the flying security bot… A = gray (rice and black sesame seed), B = redish brown (hamburg), C = orangish brown (fried potato), D = gray (konnyaku). The alphabet letters are for each color/food. Notice that Turrets have slits in the drawing?īento #21: Bioshock Big Daddy & Little sister! Each food got a slightly bigger in the actual bento, but it was still very solvable! I had to make sure you could actually do the puzzle in this bento. I was going to put a broom on the left side of Jiji, but I ran out of time. I actually did more detailed sketch of Laputa Robot on a different page on my sketchbook, but haven’t scanned it yet.īento #18: Jiji from Kiki’s Delivery Service! □īento #17: Laputa Robot with Fox Squirrel! Scanner? Printer? No, I traced it with a pencil. I traced the original sketch before I used it to cut seaweed, so I’d have a backup even if I messed it up. Non-bento #2: Shadow of the Colossus Cheese Toast! (Besides, I don’t like putting human characters in my bento too much.) Also I was going to put 2-D Mei on his stomach, but since I Totoro was very 3-D, I didn’t think it’d fit well in this bento. I added more stars in in the end because the background looked a little lonely.Īfter I drew Totoro, I decided to place Totoro diagonally in the bento box. The sketch is pretty much like the final bento. Also I was going to make “Katamari meter” (it tells you how big your katamari is) on the left upper corner, but it didn’t fit. (in Japanese) I didn’t make all of them though. Sorry this sketch doesn’t look exactly as exciting as the bento… but the long list on the left side is the list of the ideas of food I had planned to make. I was going to put the little Ohmu (which Nausicaa rescued) in front of God Warrior, but I made other Ohmu a little bigger than I had planned, so I ended up not putting him in. Originally, Kaonashi was supposed to be in the bento, but BouNezumi and Haedori got a little too big and my boyfriend wanted four meat balls, so I decided not to make him in the last minute.īento #13: God Warrior vs Ohmu Stampede from Nausicaa! (Click on any pictures to see bigger pictures on my flickr account.) Sorry for a loooong post. I got a new laptop, and I haven’t installed photoshop yet, so I can’t do side-by-side comparison. I’ll post the sketches from bento “Spirited Away bento” up to “Bento #22 Farm bento” today. (I still make characters a little too big though) I write down what color each character & decoration is, what kind of food I’ll be using, and what order I’ll put it together, etc… Unfortunately, almost all notes are in Japanese, but you get the idea. The rectangular shape is the same size as the bottom part of bento box, so I know how big the characters should be. I gotta tell you, these sketches help a LOT. It was frustrating and the results didn’t please me at all… So I started drawing sketches for bento. Also I’d often just throw food in to fill spaces. Half of the time, I didn’t know which food I’d be using until that morning. If you compare the sketches and finished bento, you can see what I intended to do but couldn’t do.īefore I started doing sketches for bento, I kind of just filled the bento box as I made it, and it was so hard to do. It’s Sunday! but since it’s holiday season and all, no how-to today… Sorry!īut instead, I’m going to post some of the sketches I’ve done for my bento. Tags: bento, charaben, kyaraben, sketches Bento sketch book #1 DecemPosted by AnnaTheRed in how-to (all), how-to - bento sketches.
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