Pen and paper and scanner.
Nope, Shonen Jump magazines only use Japanese manga art.
Yes, unless specifically mentioned on the banned list (Exchange of the Spirit, Victory Dragon, etc) or is the JUMP-EN004 Obelisk the Tormentor, you can use the other Shonen Jump cards in a legal deck.
You can use Obelisk The Tormentor in a duel ONLY if it is the one released in an issue of Shonen Jump (Card ID will be JUMP-EN037). This card has an effect listed, and the back of the card is normal so it cannot be considered marked.
Well, besides the author, Masashi Kishimoto, who would own the manga and characters and so on, there's Shonen Jump and Shueisha Inc.... And, if you include the anime, Studio Pierrot and TV Tokyo.Because so many people own Naruto there are many, many disclaimers to use if you want have any naruto material in a video and not have it removed. Such as--- Naruto & Naruto Shippuuden © Masashi Kishimoto, Shonen Jump, Studio Pierrot, TV Tokyo, & Shueisha. All materials used belong to their rightful owners and I do not profit from this.OR-- This is a nonprofit, fan-made video that is in no way associated with the anime or music companies.You can also use the "fair use" disclaimer if it applies.
The Jump Mnual by Jacob Hiller. Easy to use, works, and great support.
I would imagine it would be photoshop as well as original art work.
Byzantine artists were the first Western artists to develop the use of abstraction.
Yes - Shonen Jump last year released a tournament legal, Effect monster version of Obelisk the Tormentor. Winged Dragon of Ra has likewise been released recently. Slifer however has not been announced yet.
Use a torrent program such as utorrent or bittorrent. You can often find full discographies for some artists. You can find full albums on limewire but its harder.
Yes. The Forbidden/Limited list does not restrict the use of cards mentioned for casual players. They are strictly for reference and the cards listed under "Forbidden" cannot be used (or are "forbidden") in official (Konami, Upperdeck Entertainment, Shonen Jump, etc.) sponsored tournaments or duels.
Name some artists that use layering and text in their artwork?
Artists use location to direct the viewer's eye.