>>939674220
Yeah, that's the charm of classic traditional media. A really skilled artist can make it awesome, and since there's neither copy-paste nor ctrl+z, a lot of actual skill and efford has to go into making even a background. But then it will be awesome in the end.
Too much low-efford art these days, not even just AI.
That's also one of my favorites for sure.
>>939674263
The thing abot motorbikes is, you really have to account for likely errors of others. I would only recommend high-power examples to drivers with enough of a sixth sense for others pulling something stupid to save their own asses. I started on a 125cc bike (strongest machine allowed at 16 here, no point in the US), then got a car license at 17. Only got my real motorbike license much later (and actually never got a real bike because lol, no garage.
Anyways, another truth about bikes is: EVERYONE drops theirs at some point. Ideally while trying to park it.
Get familiar with traffic in a car, once you can predict idiocy get a not-so-fast bike. Non-supersport 600cc is fine honestly, the Suzuki I made my license on was still reasoably reluctant at high speeds. Just don't go for something stupid fast first, because it's too easy to acidentally go twice the reasonably safe speed on those.
Make sure you got the basic driving maneuvers down, expect others to be suicidal idiots and never outrun your vision (i.e. don't blast around blind corners so fast you cannot react - eventually there'll be a tractor / car / bicyle / sand...)