lmao when I was a child I grew up on a lot of CLAMP. Because of that, my anatomy skills were out of whack because I kept drawing all my characters with RIDICULOUSLY long legs that weren't proportionate to the rest of their body.It's a habit I've been desperately trying to unlearn for 10+ years and am still struggling
Back when I did incorporate some manga into my art I looked at a lot of Asamiya(Silent Mobius/Steam Detectives), Sonoda(Gunsmith Cats), Fujishima(You're Under Arrest/Oh My Goddess), and Kishiro(Battle Angel Alita)...
Bleach and the Boondocks
While my comic is more movie inspired, for artstyle not so much from anime/manga (but some manga do influences me a little bit) as I read them and get how they do the manga paneling methods.
NarutoMy Hero AcademiaOumagadoki ZooVagabond
I think the biggest influence on my art is One Piece. After a while, I tried to have a slightly more realistic looking style but whenever I look at my art I can not unsee the huge influence One Piece had XD
Anime alone:Dragon Ball Z > Naruto / Bleach > Fairy Tail > BNHA > FLCLOh boy I'm such a normie!
But even though I want my own style to be a mix of both 2000's cartoons and 2010's anime styles, I think my cartoon influence is more predominant, even in my more detailed drawings:
My influences range from Charles Schultz "The Peanuts" over Hergé TinTin,Dean Yeagle to various manga webtoon styles.Asterix, Lucky Luke, Clever & Smart because I grew up with it.I´m also influenced by comic Noir from artists like Jordi Bernet
I have so many. Might have to come back and add to this. Not all technically anime/manga, but shh.
Doug Wildey
Studio Ghibli
Shadow of the colossus
Don Bluth
Teenage mutant ninja turtles TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES! HEROS IN A HALF SHELL…turtlepower.
Ahem… umm idk maybe some cartoons. Maybe like rise of the teenage mutant ninja turtles and futurama.
I wish it showed- but im not sure. Rottmnt
Futurama
Mine
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