Hello ! I'm a 20 year old illustrator who started in realism oil portraits. I've made a lot of fanart bc I've been working on colouring/ stylisation. I'm also currently working on comic/sequential art! Thanks for reading !

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Hi ! Couldn't get DMs to work. More pictures on my twitter. My current portfolio is a lot of fan art because I've really been focusing on stylisation/ studying colour and lighting so I definitely have the skills you're looking for ! It would be amazing to work with you ! Thanks

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❣️: With regards to style, my biggest inspo is Chiara Bautista. Her ideas and her style just embody the perfect mix of realism and stylisation

As for lineart— it has to be Jen Bartel. I love using lines in my hair, I love how she translates realistic proportions into solid lines https://t.co/wsMHqWE3Xt

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Here we are brand new Yamato and Uzume icons brought to you by !

This is Krazy’s second try at drawing Yamato and hoo boy did she get quite the facelift from last time, she looks even better now!
Goes to show a little stylisation doesn’t hurt.

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Travail de stylisation sur une illustration de James Jean, (La composition n'est pas de moi, seulement la stylisation et la couleur ) :)

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i can't draw dogs for shit but we'll call it stylisation

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the way he makes hands etc , even if he has his own style i always thought it wasnt the kind of stylisation you find in japanese drawing / aesthetic 🤔

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..I’ve been poring over it for years now, but it wasn’t until recently I really LOOKED at his work and realised where I’d been going wrong: I was adding more and more details trying to prefect everything, but a lot of the beauty in his work is the simplification and stylisation!

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Wip, trying to push my regular toony stylisation as faaaaar as i can into silley town to make it a bit more interesting!

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Since when did comic art become life drawings? Thin waist, big eyes, large hands, big heads. It's called stylisation and it's been part of art, design, and comics for years. You don't have to like it, but you have to accept it.

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🌿 explore Arumshir 🌿

trying out scenery stylisation sticking to minimal textures.

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Definitely intentional painterly stylisation... definitely not gif compression....

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Exotic Ingredients is probably my favourite adventure, so in creating new art for it I tried to push myself a little with character design, stylisation and colour. I quite like how it came out.

For a guaranteed super fun one-shot:
https://t.co/CZgofTPcou

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I usually use more colour in my paintings so wanted to do another that showed that better. It looks weird to me due to the stylisation differences, but think it’s a bit better than the last attempt of the challenge!

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My style is influenced a lot by illuminated manuscripts and stained glass windows. It shows mostly in the borders, shapes and some of the stylisation of my creatures.
I take a lot of photos, visit museums, and research online and in books. I love visual research! ❤️

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And today’s stylisation practice for the fairytale project..the prince needs a trusted steed!

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Wile E!! bit of stylisation play 👀

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