Lately I've been toying around with a new style. I want to be more cartoony, so that I can be better at creating characters that look more "animated." As well as able to move more freely... in terms of emotion and pose.
I'm still working on it... and I'll be using my existing characters as guinea pigs to try all this out on. I have many sketches and doodles of Al and Ted (mostly) drawn very differently each time.
It's wierd, but I think that I can safely say that I'm "in between styles." LOL.
I'll be putting together probably some sketches and doodles I've been doing to show how I'm trying to work on and better my cartoony style. Those will more than likely posted to LJ, and not here.
In fact, I'll actually be doing a lot less posting here, but I'll still be odA regularly to read/reply to comments, and lookie what my devWatch list has to show me. :3
I'm still working on it. :3 And OMG I used to draw in an Anime style. All my characters looked the same, and I feel it greatly restricted me from creating a character with a lot of personality and physical flaws. Like how Mello in Death Note was still hot after half his face got burnt off. :/
Some people have been asking me about this stuff so I decided to gather all information in one single article on how to make your own portfolio, in a profesional and clean looking way. I hope it's useful, because these steps I myself take.
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Devious Comments
Like the highlights that you have going on here,
and just so you know's,
I actually kinda like your Iron Giant / disney / jhonen / esque type style
Of course all style's develop with time,
and Now . . . .
To sneak away undetected ! BWA HA HA HA !!!
*Smoke Bomb*
And that's an interesting combination to associate my style with.
But I still think it needs more work.
And I do-
*smoke bomb*
WHERE CHRIS GO???
Haha, and Ted's got a nice Rush T-Shirt. XD
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Bugger this for a game of soldiers.
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I like it!
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I can't wait to to bomb some dodongos!
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I am glad you think Ted is awesome. x3
And OMG I used to draw in an Anime style.
All my characters looked the same, and I feel it greatly restricted me from creating a character with a lot of personality and physical flaws.
Like how Mello in Death Note was still hot after half his face got burnt off. :/
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