Gachiakuta is being produced by Bones Film, a newly formed subsidiary of the legendary Studio Bones—famed for My Hero Academia, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Mob Psycho 100, and more (). Gachiakuta: Style, Scrap, and Soul If fashion had a deathmatch with chaos and raw drip came out alive — it’d look like Gachiakuta. This sketch? Straight from my sketchbook, straight from the grime-glorious streets of Gachiakuta’s world. The fits aren’t just clothes — they’re loud. They shout rebellion, scrapstyle, and that unpolished, untamed energy that this series bleeds in every panel. From Rudo’s industrial patchwork to the wild silhouettes that blend dystopian junk tech with streetwear swagger — Gachiakuta’s character design is peak aesthetic. It’s junk turned into power, trash elevated into something spiritual. The oversized weapons, cyber-stitched jackets, and symbols stitched deep into their story? That’s not just design. That’s storytelling through fashion. A Power System That Hits D...
Sketch dump
just someone who loves to draw. This blog is my little pocket of the internet where I share my sketching journey, some quiet thoughts, and my favorite on-screen stories. You’ll find drawings of random moments: a cute cup, a song that hit different, a scene I noticed on the street, or something from my day that felt too special not to sketch. Every drawing comes with a short story — a quiet thought, a memory, or a feeling behind the lines.