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Style: Some strange amalgamation of a somewhat American comic style and a
heavy bent towards anime/manga stylings, with a recurring dose of
psudeo-realism evident every now and then. In short... your basic
hodge-podge.
Experience: Been doodling most of my life, never with any real intent behind
it, just putting on paper the things I saw in my head. In fact, I started
drawing by on the dining room wall, and that encourgaed my parents to buy
drawing paper. ^.^;; I took AP art in high school, and had a blast with a
teacher that encouraged me to draw to my heart's content and learn something
from everything I saw... best art advice I've ever gotten, and I give it to
everybody who asks for art advice. I'm a late-comer to anime/manga, only
having gotten into it in the last 2 years or so, but its definitely a style
and genre that I feel comfortable with.
Strength: I feel I have a good, strong grasp of the way the human body
bends, moves, and is put together. I've been told that my feel for mood and
layout is strong, and that my works tend to encapsulate an entire scene and
feel complete, too... that's usually what gets the most comments on my
artwork.
Weakness: To be brutally honest, my main weakness is consistancy, or lack
thereof... I tend to have good drawing days and bad drawing days, and I get
frustrated by the latter. I am a newcomer to the art of computer coloring (especially when
compared to my fellow REFFs), and I turn out colored pieces based on happy
accidents with little realization of how I did what I did, and therefore a
very poor chance of being able to reproduce it. Backgrounds are also a weak
point in my works... I have a tendency to omit them, or make them incredibly
simplistic.
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