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Jan 2016

Wow the coloring is so pretty!!!
Don't worry, I don't think it's a "manga bird" although that's a pretty hilarious comment x'DDD

Yeah, I don't know how that developed but I really like the long legs too.

I'm actually jealous that you can draw lips. I can only convey lips in close ups and even then it take s me forever to even make them look decent.

I don't know what my style is, but it's mine...

I loved manga/anime back in the day...still love some of it...
I'm doing more digital and that can hamper style...but whatever...

you can tell me...
http://tapastic.com/dylpdx1

My style tends to vary quite a bit and I'm still trying to perfect it, but I'd say it's a little bit of everything. Anime/Manga has influenced me, animated movies have influenced me, and many, many artists that I follow on DeviantArt, Tumblr, and even her on Tapastic have influenced me. I think what's changing my style the most though, is drawing from life. I always have to force myself to draw cartoony for my comic or it would take me months just to get one page out.
So if there's a word for all of that bundled together, then that's the word I would use to describe my work.




10 days later

My style is very influenced by Western animation, like the Powerpuff Girls, Steven Universe, and Over the Garden Wall! I do need to clean up my characters a bit (maybe someday I'll finally learn cell shading), but for now I've been very inspired by the painted backgrounds of Over the Garden Wall!

My style is a mash up between an influence of manga, joe madureira, chris bachalo, john byrne, erik larsen, jim lee, and a lot of angular influences. At current, my style is now morphing to something else with more roundness to it. I used to be heavy on shadows, but once I started getting better at coloring, I started to get away from heavy ink shadowing.

I guess typically I prefer a more cartoon artstyle. It's very free-forming and just something I've been into all my life. Nowadays though, manga has become increasingly just as fun, but for different reasons ( mostly due to how much more structured it is, and i guess it opens up the ol' skill set a lot too!)

Now I can have characters that look like this:

And then a character that looks like this:

So i guess you could say either one of those is what I gravitate towards.

your style is charmin' as all get-out, balloony.

I draw toony, with black spotting inside lots of white space. I find inspiration in cartoonists like David McGuire, Laura Knetzger, and a list of others who all give their work distinct character using few details. I also appreciate album covers like this:

...and any time unsteady lines form good shapes! Here's what I look like:

19 days later

I'm still an amateur but Im trying to do a comic with a combo of the boondocks art style and bleach manga

I haven't the slightest clue what to refer to my style as. I def. started off being influenced by anime/manga, but bby me at least had the wisdom to try and practice anatomy. I also learned that even in the anime/manga world, style can be varied. Stuff like Monster, Sanctuary, and even Death Note had a unique style.
But I dunno, I feel like I'm a tad bit too...all over the place?
(This is Joel from Vinesauce)

I think i already reply to this thread but....I think my art is changing...
Now i think it's even way more digital and a bit of realisticness plus cartoonish.....and a bit of paintery things?







I've been trying to find a balance between Manga and a Western comic/super hero style. But I'm probably over thinking it, especially wanting to emulate my favorite artist vs being derivative.

Here's some concept art for a comic I'll be posting here soon.