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Jan 2016

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.

Happy to see a topic like this on the forum.

I'm brand spanking new to this comic drawing game - and that's probably reflected in my clumsy, ugly style (exhibited below). But I've found it reassuring to see all manner of styles at different aesthetic levels on this site.

Although it's probably true to say that the nicer, cleaner looking stuff will generate more interest, I'd like to hope that there's a place for my crappy doodles here too.

1 month later