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Monday, 9 March 2020

Different anime/drawing styles?

Keneth Mailhot: Yep, in some circumstances an anime based in a manga or any incorrect way around could use a diverse artist or illustrator that ought to impression at maximum circumstances the nature's layout or "setup" motives for it incredibly is that some paintings form in some manga{s} are the two annoying to animate or do exactly no longer artwork went positioned into action. or in some circumstances the manga and anime would not basically have diverse illustrators yet a diverse tale all together or basically sharing undemanding components basically with a diverse aproach and end. like .//hack and le portrait de petite cossette's anime and manga has a diverse plot Phantom: Requiem for the Phantom's and Clannad's anime and manga has a diverse are form....Show more

Kandi Lough: The only two styles I know of are Shoujo, which is the kind you will see in fruits basket and similar "girly anime/manga, and the korean style (I can't remember the name now). Those two li! nks that you provided are both of american origin. Neon dragon is a great artist with a style all his own. Kiarei is also a great artist but her style is just a tad different than any japanese style that I have encountered thus far. Although, her style does seem to be influenced by the japanese styles; at least when compared to truely american cartoons like Weather Ship Down and Balto. ...Show more

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