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Jun 2016

Hum Let's say that my style is Highly Manga inspirate
for the type of manga Hum it's a Subs realist manga it's reach a lots of heavy details on the face but rest manga
I just tend to be REALLY precise in the details I try to make them the more human possible
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it's a light preview but yeah it's really mangahish xD

@AdventuresOfToad I definitely see hints of Timm and Weiringo, but you've got your own thing going on too. Your use of sharp lines and vibrant colors is really distinct. I really dig that about Toad. The filtering that you do gives it a bit of a Saturday Morning Cartoon feel, which is nostalgic in the best possible way for me. And your action sequences and backgrounds hit all of the epic notes in unique ways.

@Nio_Kasgami I'm not usually a big manga guy, but that sample is dark and pretty gorgeous. I do really dig the effect you've created with the character's shadow. Striking.

I usually can draw whatever style I want. I did this today just to do it. I'm a big Venom fan.

Thanks @donathinfrye - I really appreciate the kind words, and I'm glad you like the style. I'm also really glad that the saturday morning cartoon flavor comes through. That's definitely the angle I try to present in my artwork.

@Nio_Kasgami - Thanks very much for the compliment! I don't personally regard my style as manga, but I'm glad to know it has crossover appeal in that direction. Regardless, I'm glad you liked it!

Yeah pretty much the same here, I'm a little more on the manga side but I like to keep a good amount of realism.

Cool thread!
The art for my comic Tonari no Incubus is pretty manga-ish, haha. Though I don't want to worry about making my style more unique or likeable. I just let it change with time smile

Yeah but my sister's style is really different, even though we like the same stuff, lol.
This is from her comic, Red Iris1:

I'm going for traditional Superhero comic art, I actually wanted to be less cartoony than I've turned out to be, but what can you do :/

My style used to be manga-style (more specifically shoujo-style), but now it's a mixture of manga with a disney/cartoon-like style.

My art style is solidly in the cartoon area, and has a lot of rounded edges and emphasis on shape and movement. I don't have a lot of examples of my digital art, since I only really began when I began to draw comics, so this is from my comic.

Traditionally, my style doesn't change much, though there's some more sharp lines and details. However, I tend to stick to a single color scheme with watercolor (not shown here), whereas in my digital work, I find that I use a lot more colors I normally would be hesitant to use in my traditional work.

I'm really inspired by super cartoony styles, specifically I love Butch Hartman and Lauren Faust a lot, as well as the art from Skullgirls and Treasure Planet. For me, I love to focus on using shape language in my character designs and exaggerating features. With my environments, I'm really invested in limited color scheme palettes that are super moody--I love using color to set the mood of a scene because it's a very powerful tool to do so!

Here's something quick I worked on today of the two main characters in my comic!

I am really inspired by anime and manga styled art works.. Then I really wanted to do realistic.. and I crossed it a bit to semi-realistic? Like a mix between anime/semi/realistic. That's quite sketchy. ^-^

Mine is a mix of everything that I have felt inspired by, ever.

When I was a child, I dabbled a lot with [poorly-drawn] manga style, but as I grew older, I started dipping my toes in other styles, like digital painting, while still being quite influenced by Manga. I recently just got back into drawing after a very long hiatus due to school, sort of still building on my own style.

My Comic2

I'd say it's a mix of everything. I was really into anime and manga when I was younger, and I bet there are still some influences there. I also watch a lot of western cartoons and probably have some influences there (someone once compared my atyle to venture Bros, heh). I'm not sure where I am on the style scale myself, so here are some examples:


And also my comic1