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Alot of varied styles here!!
I like your look @SandraMJ, @fanyart your looks like a a labor of love, totally envious and @kristintipping7 awesome as always

as for mine, I hear 'disney' a lot, but I'm not so sure, given my biggest influence are Arthur De Pins, Brittany lee and Alessandro Barbucci my style is heavily influenced by them.


I believe they say Disney due to the facial proportions of your characters smile That's the vibe I get at least

Yeah I think that right, before that They said Manga smile and looking at my old work I can see that too!

Man, y'all are amazing artists. Great artwork!

I don't know what my drawing style would be classified as, but I guess it would count as cartoon-ish/manga-ish with a side of geometric designs (since I draw armour designs and stuff, which is my main strength). Some examples:

Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes is what inspired me to develop a syle, but then came Akira Toriyama's Dr.Slump, which I also enjoyed very much. I then became torn between western comics and Japanese manga drawing styles.... Somewhere along the way they became fused and I have no idea what's what anymore... haha.

My drawing style is influenced by Steve Purcell, Doug TenNapel and Rob Schrab the most.

Definitely manga-ish, except for the noses. Well, for one of my comics, anyways.

For Tapastic I was creatin a bonus comic that takes place outside of some already established comics I have on other sites. Since making fully rendered comic pages would take more time than I'm able to give right now, I decided to post "sketchy" comics.

Doing it this way is very stress-free for me, and my subscribers seem to like it. I get just as much compliments on the art (probably MORE) in this style than before when I was doing all my comics fully inked and either rendered in greyscale, or colored.

So, it's a pretty cool little experiment I'm doing on Tapastic.

@GlanceReviver, just went back with this topic and I saw that you have really nice characters even if it's just sketchy smile. Just saying ^_^

Lol, I can't find a name for my style since all the influences I picked up along the years show up; from american to manga to european mash-up. I think I'm more french-scene influenced generally though I've kept lots of elements from my once torrid love affair with manga and anime.

Say cheese!

There's no getting around it. My style is completely manga/anime based. I at least think that I've played around and developed it enough that it's no longer copying the influences of one artist but it could use some more development yet.

My drawing style is Often Sloppy, Sometimes Gory, but Always Cute stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye

I found that ever since I saw Takehiko Inoues artwork I wanted an semi-realistic anime style, I just love how detailed his works are and how all the characters have very different faces.

I have a lot of other influences but I feel like his art really after my style the most.

I also really liked color, and I liked my art to be very colorful, it's currently not as colorful as I want it to be but I'm working slowly towards that. So yeah I think my current style is semi-realist anime with a heavier lean on the anime side.

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It's clearly anime/manga inspired, but I'm hoping to steer it away from that towards more Western/European cartoony. I'd love to be able to either do a realistic style or highly stylized look someday, but I doubt that'll happen. I also like to do complex, realistic architecture drawings here and there.

I guess my style is half toon half manga. My art style is varied... not my digital artwork, my sketch artwork.