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Sep 2020

My overall style is semi-realistic, lots of detail. I can't tell you exactly what it's inspired by, I guess you can say it's generally western inspired, although I've been told it has some slight Japanese inspired features.

My coloring is vibrant, with complimentary shading.

My black and white (old example, but still relevant) has no blocked out grays or anything, just a lot of penwork. Nothing too complex, usually basic hatching but I do go a little ham every so often.

Here's mine! I'm not good with realism, so I use basic shapes instead.

Style comes with time and practice. I tried to desperately find a style I was comfortable with and that I liked. Eventually I started to study more anatomy, color and shape and eventually pivoted from a anime/manga style to something semi-realistic.
Trying to force out a style didn't really work out for me, and I started to get really bummed and didn't feel like creating more art for quite a while. Then I came back to it with a new mindset and eventually came up with something that worked for me once I figured out that it all seem to depend on the underlying knowledge of art fundamentals :slight_smile: !

so far~ my art on my series "Oh My Ghost" is still evolving~ Season 1-4 is like flat and color plain~ everything change starting at season 5 to 6(present)~ Kinda Jojo style, influenced more on anime style and moshimoshibe's art style~ ^^ I like the minimalist effect but dramatic at the same time~ Until now, I'm still enjoying to learn new styles and apply it on my series~ ^^




I love the hatches and and the line weights on your Background~ <3 not to mention the use of screen tone~ <3 on second panel~

I use colored lines for contour with varied linewidth, minor gradients, flat diffuse with only the shades mostly and highlights for hair and eyes and extreme lighting if needed. It's mostly hard brush with some additional blending on skin .

Hello.
Your personal style or design will develope automatically, don´t worry about it. As long as you have fun to draw the panels, they will look great.
Honestly I never thought about my style, but now that you´ve mentioned it I´m completely confused in what style I´m drawing my webcomics. Haha. Well here are a few random examples anyway. I hope it´s helpful somehow.




I have no certain style. I mix styles as it suits me. A while ago I read Watchmen. Great book, great story, very good character studies. But the book has more than 400 pages and the drawings and colors are the same in every panel. That's when I had the idea to give each character its own style and mix them up when the characters meet. You can express much more with it. I also use full-page still lifes, I want the reader to linger a few seconds on the image and not just scurry from panel to panel.