by Floofi.fox » Mon Nov 23, 2020 1:27 pm
im sometimes amazed that you can draw this using the oekaki, how do you do it? (especially the text omgggg)
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by grey matter » Mon Nov 23, 2020 2:32 pm
marking! though, I might ask some advice... Hubble, you've seen my art style... Cartoony, very simple, close together in appearance... Occasionally prone to Same Face Syndrome... Any tips for making a very, VERY simple art style (when it comes to facial features) proper for skin coloring, or is that unnecessary/alright to fudge a little?
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by Hubble » Mon Nov 23, 2020 2:36 pm
Dr. Lord HexSpecs! wrote:marking! though, I might ask some advice... Hubble, you've seen my art style... Cartoony, very simple, close together in appearance... Occasionally prone to Same Face Syndrome... Any tips for making a very, VERY simple art style (when it comes to facial features) proper for skin coloring, or is that unnecessary/alright to fudge a little?
My biggest tip for that is to look at how cartoons and other similar forms of media do it. No style is too simple to be inclusive, and I suggest experimenting often if you want to branch out and make more distinct characters!
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by grey matter » Mon Nov 23, 2020 2:40 pm
Hubble wrote:Dr. Lord HexSpecs! wrote:marking! though, I might ask some advice... Hubble, you've seen my art style... Cartoony, very simple, close together in appearance... Occasionally prone to Same Face Syndrome... Any tips for making a very, VERY simple art style (when it comes to facial features) proper for skin coloring, or is that unnecessary/alright to fudge a little?
My biggest tip for that is to look at how cartoons and other similar forms of media do it. No style is too simple to be inclusive, and I suggest experimenting often if you want to branch out and make more distinct characters!
Your wording has given me Severe Inspiration... Especially the word experiment. Muehehhe. I am gonna make my content Very Good... But In That Evil Way. (And maybe take a note from Animal Crossing when it comes to eyes - unrelated to this post but... I do need to work on different eyes.)
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by Arctic Fox » Mon Nov 23, 2020 3:04 pm
this is honestly really great, i've seen adopts that have POC and they just look dead due to their skin tone not being vibrant enough
i personally don't draw humans, but still love this
also do you think sometime in the future you may be able to do something like this on dog fur textures? Like poodle fur vs lab fur vs old english sheepdog fur? idk just random thought (dont listen to me lol)
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