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Man another great example is like, I think Brad Neely draws some of the funniest shit I've ever seen, but it's impossible for people who are not Brad Neely to make things janky in exactly the same way that Brad Needly intuitively does, so they have to reign it in for his shows
People like "I miss when adult animation had variety and didn't all look the same" meanwhile modern adult animation is looking like this
I also designed the Bailiffs, we had two alternate designs, one where they were wearing normal suits and one where they were in Cenobite gear with their bailiff pins stuck into their skin (I was delighted that they preferred my cenobite-themed hell designs)
We still do this all the time and stylize animals in ways that look like nothing any uninitiated observer would recognize as "that animal", but we understand them because they're built on layers and layers of our contemporary social convention
I was trying to remember what the characters in Facade do when they start to get uncomfortable and thought there was something to do with one of them getting out a watermelon until I realized I was mixing them up with Majima.
Ideally Jax should always look like he's planning to knock someone's glass of water over on purpose
@jessisupreme Everyone draws like a sum total of their influences. Stephen E Gordon’s style is just one of many approaches to stylizing American comic art in an appealing animatable way (which inevitably includes anime influence), that he’s been drawing like since the 80’s.