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Feb 2019

I'm not sure how I would describe my style. I came up with it because I wanted my characters body language to be very fluid. They were originally VERY thin, but as I grew more comfortable with the style they beefed up and still remained flexible. Some of the things I love about my style is their mobility, their build makes it easier for me to draw difficult positions. I also love the way I build each character to look very different from each other.

Let me know what you think my style is close to. Anime? Cartoon? Western?





I'm still slowly developing my style as I get slightly better with each page. If I'd have to say I guess my style would be anime based mixed with realism? I'm pretty happy with my linework/proportions and such but I'm still working on my coloring and how to make it more visually appealing.
Also struggling with foreshortening and making my panels more dynamic/less plain.


Old art :

Newest pages :




My comic if you're interested :

It is so interesting to see all the different art style!! There are some really good ones!
Well I don't have a particular art style, it depend's on the comic.

I'll show you my illustration style first:



This is a page from a comicbook I'm working on right now:
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This is a panel from my current webcomic, this is the old style:

This is the style I want to use from now in the same webcomic:


I like the sketchy lines and the semi-realism effect they give.

Oh yeah that's hard too. like you're normal drawing/illustration style(s) might be different then your comic style(s). Normally a comic style should be simpler so that it's easier to draw over and over again. I picked my style of this comic since it's my first major project and need to be sure that I finish it lol. But I'm still able to draw differently for stand alone illustrations.

It would be fun to see what people's comic style looks like compared to their normal drawings.

I started out my comic with a more cartoony feel but its evolved into...this. Not quite sure how I would describe it. It definitely has manga influences but its more simplified. (at least, I wouldn't categorize it as manga style) Keeping with real life figure proportions on my characters is just what I naturally gravitate to. Also, I strictly only use cell shading now because its the only way I can finish on time now. lol

I definitely try to mimic both manga and western art styles - basically I really like “crispy” lineart lol. So I really love artists like Shirow Miwa and Nate Powell :smiley: I also really like triangles and I put them everywhere for a sharp look. I rely mostly on hard shadows to create a 3D effect and a lot of my stuff is in either in black and white or monochrome because I hate all colors except for a specific shade of violet.



here's my style a few days ago


if I draw something tomorrow, it's probably gonna look like something else entirely, although the eyes, nose, and eye brows might stay the same. My style hasn't really been cemented in with me yet unfortunately

16 days later

I think my style is best characterized by the word squishy.

I've been really liking recently how my stuff turns out when I use solid lines for the main character and kind of fuzzy, crayon-looking lines for the background - which funny enough was what reasonably close to what my first comic looked like on the platform:

If I could pick one artist as my biggest inspiration, it would be Bill Watterson hands down. Heck, I drew my main character in a fan art and realized that I basically made a Calvin with a different haircut.