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I still dont have fixed my drawing style yet O-O
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I've had MULTIPLE influences depending on the style I am working with. I enjoy semi-realism the most so there are quite a few of them not listed, but these are the major ones.
(I love these people, but of course I am not talented, or a pro like them.)
shuangwen Negshin valleyhu feimo yumix
As for anime, I am not so crazy about it. I only recently started drawing anime so I do not have a lot of favorites. If I do work with anime, I tend to stick with a semi-realism type of drawing with a flatter coloring style influenced by deviantart artists.
yuumei mrsloth angelskully
Usually for anime I am influenced by these fellow beautiful otome artists.
Yone Kazuki
Hiiro no Kakera Hakuouki
Kagerou Usuga
Will O'wisp Wand of Fortune Edel Blume
MIKO
Arcobaleno Moujuutsukai to Ouji-sama
Ike
Hiiro no Kakera 4 Armen Noir
Yup. A lot of influences...
(I love these people, but of course I am not talented, or a pro like them.)
shuangwen Negshin valleyhu feimo yumix
As for anime, I am not so crazy about it. I only recently started drawing anime so I do not have a lot of favorites. If I do work with anime, I tend to stick with a semi-realism type of drawing with a flatter coloring style influenced by deviantart artists.
yuumei mrsloth angelskully
Usually for anime I am influenced by these fellow beautiful otome artists.
Yone Kazuki
Hiiro no Kakera Hakuouki
Kagerou Usuga
Will O'wisp Wand of Fortune Edel Blume
MIKO
Arcobaleno Moujuutsukai to Ouji-sama
Ike
Hiiro no Kakera 4 Armen Noir
Yup. A lot of influences...
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Yeah i have a lot of manga/anime influences
all started with sailormoon though ^^'
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Agree with all the pics above - they are gorgeous no matter which style
all started with sailormoon though ^^'
AND OMG @wingzofdarkness
Agree with all the pics above - they are gorgeous no matter which style
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I've had many influences, but two of my biggest have been Leiji Matsumoto (GE999, Harlock, Yamato, etc.) and Kouta Hirano (Hellsing, Drifters). I'm really drawn to stark contrast, lots of small detail, and heavily varying weight of line. I also really love the fact that both of these artists have a certain "looseness" to their style. I know it puts a lot of people off (in Matsumoto's case especially), but I prefer expression of mood over technical perfection.
Also, Hirano showed me it is perfectly fine to give half of your cast of characters cool eyewear just for the heck of it, and to draw gratuitous blush marks.
(Don't consider my avatar as a particularly good example of anything I am saying except for the glasses... there I was attempting to emulate standard moe VN style.)
Also, Hirano showed me it is perfectly fine to give half of your cast of characters cool eyewear just for the heck of it, and to draw gratuitous blush marks.
(Don't consider my avatar as a particularly good example of anything I am saying except for the glasses... there I was attempting to emulate standard moe VN style.)
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This can only lead to pain and suffering. But I'll bite.Chorvaqueen wrote:/randomidea
post your oldest surviving drawing then put it on a comparison with your latest or in increments of x years
Oldest (2 years ago): Mid-Oldest (1.5 years ago): Middle (1 year ago): Young (6 months ago): And you can look in the dump thread for my most recent drawings.
BoT: I'm the only one here that was inspired by a hentai artist of all things. *hides in shame*
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Hey, major anatomical problems aside, your first drawing is really cute!
I think because H-artists have to sell their work largely based on how well it turns people on, they are forced to develop a style which portrays characters in a very attractive way. So even when they draw non-H stuff, that attractiveness is still there. Even though I don't like hentai, I love the art styles it seems to encourage.
Well, Kouta Hirano started out as an H-artist too.HigurashiKira wrote: BoT: I'm the only one here that was inspired by a hentai artist of all things. *hides in shame*
I think because H-artists have to sell their work largely based on how well it turns people on, they are forced to develop a style which portrays characters in a very attractive way. So even when they draw non-H stuff, that attractiveness is still there. Even though I don't like hentai, I love the art styles it seems to encourage.
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Fawn wrote:My inspirations are mostly eroge/hentai artists =v=;; I'll keep the pictures g-rated though... Look up more of their art at your own risk; I suggest using safebooru.
Haha, so you're not really alone HK. Don't worry about it, inspiration and motivation comes anywhere.HigurashiKira wrote: BoT: I'm the only one here that was inspired by a hentai artist of all things. *hides in shame*
Maybe this is a little out of topic but... maybe someone should make a thread for this as well. It would be interesting.Chorvaqueen wrote:/randomidea
post your oldest surviving drawing then put it on a comparison with your latest or in increments of x years
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Well this has been bumped so I figure it's fair game I hope? (by the way, what a great story, LWR. I lol'd!)
I started out with Sailor Moon. I was making and drawing my own "fan-senshi" since I was about 8. I even made my own version of Sailor Neptune before I knew there was one xD I later got into Slayers and Ah! Megami-sama! which introduced me to Kosuke Fujishima who still inspires me today. I absolute LOVE his character designs in the Tales series. Later, I got inspired by games like Princess Maker and artists like Carnelian. Now I follow Nardack, Tearfish, H2SO4, among others. They've inspired me with their insane amount of detail :p
I started out with Sailor Moon. I was making and drawing my own "fan-senshi" since I was about 8. I even made my own version of Sailor Neptune before I knew there was one xD I later got into Slayers and Ah! Megami-sama! which introduced me to Kosuke Fujishima who still inspires me today. I absolute LOVE his character designs in the Tales series. Later, I got inspired by games like Princess Maker and artists like Carnelian. Now I follow Nardack, Tearfish, H2SO4, among others. They've inspired me with their insane amount of detail :p
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Ahem, I think I felt like somethings amiss in my post earlier so decided to redo it. B)
Hm, what influence me heavily is otome game artists...
-Hirotaka Maeda(Vitamin Series, Lucian Bees Series, Renai Banchou Series, Tokyo Yamanote Series)
-Kazuki Yone(Hiiro no Kakera, Hakuouki, Hanaoni)
-Miko(Arcobaleno!, Moujuutsukai to Ouji-sama)
-Kurahana Chinatsu(Uta no Prince-sama, Togainu no Chi)
-Komatsubara Rieko(TMGS Series)
-Kawahito Yasutake(Storm Lover, Little Anchor)
-Yura(Lucky Dog 1, Love Revo, Real Rode)
Right now, I'm GREATLY influenced by Hirotaka Maeda(maybe because I'm having a rejet marathon)
Then, manga artists....
-Konomi Takeshi(Prince of tennis)
-Tomoko Hayakawa(Yamato Nadeshiko Shichi Henge) (Around gr. 6, I drew exactly like her... I was so addicted in that anime at that time)
-Yamada Shiro(Kamitoki no Resist)
- Odagiri Hotaru(Uragiri wa Boku no Namae wo Shitteru)
-Usually artists from Asuka(a manga magazine I buy every month)
Would have added Kazuaki here but while I do I like her art style, I don't think it influenced anything on how I draw. : P
Er... first of all, the way I draw men right now were greatly influenced by yura, I love how she draw them so I tried my best to draw like that too...... SOMEHOW managed to draw squarey guys instead of girlish Then right now, the way I drew eyes were by Maeda, I don't even want to bother why it ended like that but I really like how he does the eyes...thus, me striving to be able to draw like that too....
I've been inspired by a lot of stuff too... 7 years ago, I remember having this kirarin revolution on my head and I've drawn a lot of kirarin's drawings.... If my grandma hasn't thrown it, it was still in my room back at philippines. : P
Hm, what influence me heavily is otome game artists...
-Hirotaka Maeda(Vitamin Series, Lucian Bees Series, Renai Banchou Series, Tokyo Yamanote Series)
-Kazuki Yone(Hiiro no Kakera, Hakuouki, Hanaoni)
-Miko(Arcobaleno!, Moujuutsukai to Ouji-sama)
-Kurahana Chinatsu(Uta no Prince-sama, Togainu no Chi)
-Komatsubara Rieko(TMGS Series)
-Kawahito Yasutake(Storm Lover, Little Anchor)
-Yura(Lucky Dog 1, Love Revo, Real Rode)
Right now, I'm GREATLY influenced by Hirotaka Maeda(maybe because I'm having a rejet marathon)
Then, manga artists....
-Konomi Takeshi(Prince of tennis)
-Tomoko Hayakawa(Yamato Nadeshiko Shichi Henge) (Around gr. 6, I drew exactly like her... I was so addicted in that anime at that time)
-Yamada Shiro(Kamitoki no Resist)
- Odagiri Hotaru(Uragiri wa Boku no Namae wo Shitteru)
-Usually artists from Asuka(a manga magazine I buy every month)
Would have added Kazuaki here but while I do I like her art style, I don't think it influenced anything on how I draw. : P
Er... first of all, the way I draw men right now were greatly influenced by yura, I love how she draw them so I tried my best to draw like that too...... SOMEHOW managed to draw squarey guys instead of girlish Then right now, the way I drew eyes were by Maeda, I don't even want to bother why it ended like that but I really like how he does the eyes...thus, me striving to be able to draw like that too....
I've been inspired by a lot of stuff too... 7 years ago, I remember having this kirarin revolution on my head and I've drawn a lot of kirarin's drawings.... If my grandma hasn't thrown it, it was still in my room back at philippines. : P
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My style changes with whatever I'm reading at the moment.
But it started with Arina Tanemura and Yuu Watase (Back in the day when I still liked them :p)
Then I slowly started turning to CLAMP drawings after reading Cardcaptors and Rayearth and then my drawings began to mimic Bleach because I was watching it on TV.
After that I started to look towards josei/shoujo and gothic artists because I found their work very beautiful and realistic; Such as Kimi wa Petto and Nana, and Godchild and Dokuhime.
Now, my style is very inconsistent because I keep relapsing into old styles while trying to draw the same character in different poses. -_- I'd say my art is now inspired by Karneval, Bleach, K-ON!, Hunter x Hunter, and some Nana.
But it started with Arina Tanemura and Yuu Watase (Back in the day when I still liked them :p)
Then I slowly started turning to CLAMP drawings after reading Cardcaptors and Rayearth and then my drawings began to mimic Bleach because I was watching it on TV.
After that I started to look towards josei/shoujo and gothic artists because I found their work very beautiful and realistic; Such as Kimi wa Petto and Nana, and Godchild and Dokuhime.
Now, my style is very inconsistent because I keep relapsing into old styles while trying to draw the same character in different poses. -_- I'd say my art is now inspired by Karneval, Bleach, K-ON!, Hunter x Hunter, and some Nana.
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I started drawing after watched anime seitokai no ichizon. Therefore my drawing is basically based on its designers: inugami kira & horii kumi. I did hundreds of imitative drawings of their artworks.
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For me too, Rumiko Takahashi! (-º□º-) My traditional inking is based 100% on Ranma 1/2 and Urusei YatsuraTsundere Lightning wrote:Rumiko Takahashi. Oh, god, Rumiko Takahashi.
early influences were from a bunch of Korean shows/comics, Crayon Boy Shin-Chan, and Hayao Miyazaki
Clamp and a bunch of artists on Pixiv and some on DA, and Deji (of this forum) too
ヘ(゚∀゚*)ノ I think all those influences are visible even in what Im making right now (screenshot clip)
#1 not-really-obvious influence : Moyoco Anno is my favorite, author of Sugar Sugar Rune
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My original style was totally inspired by Taeshi's (author of a web comic named Bittersweet Candy Bowl). I used to read the comic when I was really young, her style has improved a lot since does days and mine too so they are not that alike any more, but I liked her style so much I was able to practically replicate it... Of course then I molded it how I liked and got my own style. But that was years ago, when I was still just a lil' kid of 10 years...
Now, well there are some other artists influencing me right now, since my style was pretty much settled until a couple of months ago, it had part of it's origin and parts of mangas I liked and I had a chibi style based on it too. But resently I have come to dislike it... so I have been going overhauling on it. I started to think my style was childish, androgynous (barely a diference between boys and girls) and even age neutral D: (no difference beside the size between kids and adolescents...). So I have started to search for a more mature style and so on... I think the one I had was too cartoonish also... I am still not completely content but it's better now I think xD
As for other influences I like the style of the manga Bokura Ga Ita, also the style of Tooyama Emma, the mangaka of Watashi ni xx shinasai. There are some others but I can't remmember them exactly rigth now...
Well yeah that's it. By the way I still love Taeshi's comic
Now, well there are some other artists influencing me right now, since my style was pretty much settled until a couple of months ago, it had part of it's origin and parts of mangas I liked and I had a chibi style based on it too. But resently I have come to dislike it... so I have been going overhauling on it. I started to think my style was childish, androgynous (barely a diference between boys and girls) and even age neutral D: (no difference beside the size between kids and adolescents...). So I have started to search for a more mature style and so on... I think the one I had was too cartoonish also... I am still not completely content but it's better now I think xD
As for other influences I like the style of the manga Bokura Ga Ita, also the style of Tooyama Emma, the mangaka of Watashi ni xx shinasai. There are some others but I can't remmember them exactly rigth now...
Well yeah that's it. By the way I still love Taeshi's comic
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