Stylistic streamline to make for more consistent aand quicker animation. I have a weird method but it works for me atm. I plan to put together a similar but more detailed style for illustration that i want to remain sorta inconsistent.

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Cid complete! Took some stylistic swings with this one that didn’t all work but still learning.

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Has to be between these two studies, tried a different stylistic approach with both that I’m very proud of https://t.co/YZiUcA8xan

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American animations like The Boondocks or Voltron or RWBY are stylistically very similar to a lot of the Japanese animation we’re familiar with (and are obv inspired by it) but they’re not anime.

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Here are a few compared with Dio. Maybe they’re just stylistic choice or the occasional change but it’s still fascinating to me

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Stylistically, it's all over the place, and I LOVE that. I've grown in leaps and bounds by allowing myself to get out of my head about what my art should look like.

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I can never sit still, stylistically. (Artists QRT and post your Range) https://t.co/KqIpksIUj5

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I have added the character! They’re the last bit to go in. You may note that they do not match anything else stylistically. That’s fine, we’ll fix it in post.

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Dec. 26 2020
First crocodile drawing. Not really aware of the likeness and shading, mostly stylistic doodling

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If this accounts for the narrator’s development, why Claremont applied the Iron Fist narration style to X-Men is a fun question to ask: was he trying it out in a new arena or did he simply slip in the division of his stylistic approaches while writing concurrent titles? 6/6

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Back to some Darkstalkers with Hsien-Ko! And a little stylistic experiment

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like trust me i've done 3d modelling for anime hair once and i think they could add a bit more strands to albedo, but i'm telling you now anime hair 2d to 3d is not as easy as just dropping strands on with refs from every angle the 2d hair uses a lot of stylistic angle peeking.

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i need to remember not to push myself too hard but i think i've really truly been coming into my own stylistically :') https://t.co/hf9gN6Ijoj

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A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators - A is for American Illustrator, Cynthia Amrine (1931 - 2003). Her Illustration work for US Reading books and for the US Library Service are, stylistically, evocative of the 50s and 60s period in which they were drawn

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A Random Alphabet full of Illustrators - A is for American Illustrator, Cynthia Amrine (1931 - 2003). Her Illustration work for US Reading books and for the US Library Service are, stylistically, evocative of the 50s and 60s period in which they were drawn

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I’ve done a whole lot of silly and super stylistic drawings for her, but i’ve never done a regular ole drawing for em.

So, have my attempt at a regular ole Scalar drawing!

(Scalar is owned by theyre very cool, go follow em)

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Over the Garden Wall piece for Gallery1988's Idiot Box show in 2018. Stylistically, I was going for a midway point between Gustave Dore's Divine Comedy etchings and the warmer American Pastoral look of the show.

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Made my own private base, the Steve. Ok so wacky idea, I think imma make very stylistic stuff for Steve here for further animations/renders so uh enjoy this chad.

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sonic the hedgehog's biggest stylistic influence on me: the occasional need to draw chunky shoose.

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did I get tired of rending this halfway through or is it a stylistic choice? yes

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