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Jun 2015

My drawing style is not manga (I tried but it's frickin' hard). So I returned to my own original style, I didn't copy anything. I developed this style myself for years!
Here's my style:


My style is still human, they just have a different head shape.

If you can't describe your style. Just include a picture of it.

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I haven't seen anything like this before, I can say it reminds me of anything. The level of detail changes and some times either becomes more manga like or more realistic depending on the story. I draw different styles.
I like my sketchy style the most.

I don't consider my art manga but it definitely has a strong manga influence. A healthy mix of Anime/semi realism with a dash of cartoony influence.
But I dunno, decide for yourself! http://jellyfilledart.tumblr.com148

Mine is, uh, mine. It's inspired by everything I've ever liked, pretty much, because that's how style-development works; one is influenced by stuff, and it comes through in the drawings.

There's a bunch of manga in there, and a lot of European comics, a pinch of Hellboy, some faint traces of Doctor Snuggles (my first cartoon love). There's Jake Wyatt and Linda Medley and Murata Yusuke and Enrique Fernandez and Paul Kidby. There's so much in there, because I've never really bothered to put a name on it; I just chucked it all in the creative blender, and this is what came out. My art runs the full course from grumpy samurai19 to sparkly magical girls22 to creepy Lovecraftian horrors11 to dorky-looking goblins7 and realistic birds7. It's all recogniseably mine, but I hesitate to put a genre-label on it.

"Manga" is a pretty wide term. It's a bit like saying your style is "comics". I mean, manga can vary from Dragonball to Vagabond5 and everything in between.

my cartoon style has some anime-ish eyes, and straight lines lol

and my anime style (which i'm still improving) is still newbie-ish looking, and the coloring style is influenced by hetalia and those shiny anime drawings on deviantart

(PS: my cartoon and anime style looks the same tbh)

Typical How To Draw Manga style, me.
It's all what I know to draw xp

Mine's a mix of Chibi and cartoon, something I call "Mini". I love drawing manga though. Such a fun style.
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I agree with @AnnaLandin. I can't put a word on my style, because it's my style and it's been inspired by a lot of things.
but it becomes a torture when you apply to some jobs and one is saying to you "your style is too manga" and the other recruiter says "your style is too french-belgian comic". Huh, okay, so I'm... a french mangaka-comic-but-not-too-much ?
Anyway, I don't know. You can have an idea of what I do on my comic12 or my DA5. :'D

Well, my style is...errr...um...mostly japanese influenced, just to not say that is "manga"(which is in comic in english(which is "historieta" in spanish)) But then, i can not see as "manga" because i also taken influence from various artists on deviantart and other places, so i guess my style is mine.
You can check it in my comic18 and decide for yourself what category my comic is in. stuck_out_tongue

Mmmm my style?... well maybe chibi-cartoon, I don't know if that is the style of my comic Angry & Happ8. I get inspired by Mickey Mouse and Bugs Bunny cartoons. And I tried to draw something like manga/anime style but I got some problems with the proportion, especially with hands and feets >.<

I think like a lot of people I started off emulating anime/manga when I really became interested in drawing, prior to that when I was 10 or so I drew a lot of anthros, mostly inspired by kids shows, mainly Arthur. But as I aged I realized there was much more out there so my style evolved and adopted more realistic proportions. Then again I still have a range of styles within my own style. Here's where it stands currrently http://joannekwan.tumblr.com/tagged/best11

When I'm drawing comics, I can't help but to go for the cutesy manga look, I think it just fits my stories. When I'm drawing illustrations though, I like a more realistic look