Result in thread: Webcomic art style (mouths, eyes, hair, clothes, writing)
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21st Feb 2013, 6:10 PM #1
I don't really have much of a style, to be dead honest. The way i draw things changes. Not just with the environment, medium, and tools, but with my mood, and the nature of the piece in question.
On the one hand, perhaps narrowing in on a unique style would be helpful. On the other hand, it may limit my creative thinking to that particular tunnel.
It's certainly a bonus to have people look at your work and recognize it. A good example of this is Theodore Geisel. You certainly know the man's work when you see it, because you've seen a few things he drew. But really, the man had a huge portfolio. Bigtime surrealist and political cartoonist by night.
However, it's also a good idea to maintain some fluidity in your artistic 'structure,' as is were.
On the one hand, perhaps narrowing in on a unique style would be helpful. On the other hand, it may limit my creative thinking to that particular tunnel.
It's certainly a bonus to have people look at your work and recognize it. A good example of this is Theodore Geisel. You certainly know the man's work when you see it, because you've seen a few things he drew. But really, the man had a huge portfolio. Bigtime surrealist and political cartoonist by night.
However, it's also a good idea to maintain some fluidity in your artistic 'structure,' as is were.
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Don't Read this Comic - You were warned.
