That's too underrated honestly.. it's ok tolerable there's a touch of physiological, drama ok, characters have depth ok. It's better than at least half BL with 9+ rating from ppl who only look at art with shit story and characters.
No cause being an artist myself I FEEL SO HAPPY seeing the hyper fixation to complete or better the art I've already finished, being represented in manga uwaa
Lmao the way manga portrays stereotypical artists is so funny. In reality most artists aren’t all weird and force you to strip or start aggressively sketching you randomly. Most of us usually just draw cursed shit in a coffee shop
Painter Yukari Yohito will soon realize that despite all that he's been through, leaving his umbrella on a train will be the one thing that changes his life. Completely in tune with his paintings, Yukari is a genius at the canvas; however he is completely useless at living life. One day fellow art student Kurosu Keiichiro realizes Yukari has forgotten his umbrella on the train and quickly tries to return it-- having been a huge fan of Yukari's work, he strikes up a friendship. Keiichiro begins coming by to take care of things for the neurotic artist. However, the more he involves himself in Yukari's complex life the deeper Keiichiro's feelings begin to run. It's no longer mere friendship or even admiration that moves him, but just what should he do about it?
it was ok, hard to follow, i feel like the story was everywhere. idk if it was the story its self or if its just me. :P also felt like it was kinda lacking , could've been a little longer.
Painter Yukari Yohito will soon realize that despite all that he's been through, leaving his umbrella on a train will be the one thing that changes his life. Completely in tune with his paintings, Yukari is a genius at the canvas; however he is completely useless at living life. One day fellow art student Kurosu Keiichiro realizes Yukari has forgotten his umbrella on the train and quickly tries to return it-- having been a huge fan of Yukari's work, he strikes up a friendship. Keiichiro begins coming by to take care of things for the neurotic artist. However, the more he involves himself in Yukari's complex life the deeper Keiichiro's feelings begin to run. It's no longer mere friendship or even admiration that moves him, but just what should he do about it?
Some stuff was pretty confusing and the attack to the uke could have had more meaning to it other than "I needed him attacked to continue with the plot", but it was interesting.