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Re: Which Style looks better?
If I had to pick, I would say the second one.
However, while the colour choices in the second one are much better, but the lineart is too thin. If you thickened up the lines (maybe not as quite as this as they are on the first picture) then it would give the image a lot more depth.
However, while the colour choices in the second one are much better, but the lineart is too thin. If you thickened up the lines (maybe not as quite as this as they are on the first picture) then it would give the image a lot more depth.
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Re: Which Style looks better?
This is not a forum to asking. Please move it to Art Creation .
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