my style is alternative comics like Robert crumb and Daniel Clowes mixed in with anime and manga look like Ken Akamatsu and Kio shimoku.
My style is pretty much cartoony. Allthough I do like using mangastudio.
People have described my style as 1970's mainstream classic style.
I deliberately cultivated (what I hope is) a timeless style so my work isn't dated to some fad or era.
It changes depending on the subject of the comic or sometimes the characther.But I have a heavy 90´s anime influence going on.
Hi! This is my first post in the forums and I just started a comic on tapastic. I just starting utilizing my tablet more for digital art but have been drawing for a while. Not sure what my style would be considered so here are some of my recent illustrations (character designs for upcoming webcomic).
Love the shading you used for this!
"Western" I guess is the word. I'm similar to Disney + Don Bluth with a tinge of realism since becoming a doctor.
Thank you so much! I was experimenting this style of shading (i started doing it like this just some weeks ago xD)
I always try to be kinda paintery but all that people notice is that it's very 'cutesy and colorful' possibly round and even childish :/I kinda go with it
People always say that I draw manga.. But no... The only similarity I see is taht it is black and white and simple I think about my style as some web-comic mainstream.
Depends on how realistic I want it to look. It goes from this...
To this...
However, my actual style is this one here!
Terrible.
Thank god i have artists to partner with haha
I'd describe my art as japanese inspired. But I have no idea what to call it actually...
In my paintings I love realistic shading, experimenting with materials and lighting. But my comic TOAS is totally something else, it's all flat and fresh with fat smooth lines.
Something about the first picture is very charming.
My style doesn't really fall in to the manga or realistic category. I do feel it's cartoony looking but with some realistic qualities. But then again, my style jumps around a bit from time to time. xD
Managa type my one
I liked to copy a lot of people way back when, but I've been leaning towards a more cartoon-ish style lately for the latest webcomic I started.
But here's an example! ^_^
I dunno, really. Not anime/manga I don't think, and not like Ghibli or Disney either? It varies from page to page. If a panel is a close up I tend to put in more detail, but if it's a distant/action shot it's way more sketchy. Here are some examples:
I guess most people who saw my art style would automatically assume it's anime, simply because I choose to draw semi realistically.
I have a style that's anime and cartoony.