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Blud-Shot
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Exploring art styles

Posted by Blud-Shot - January 17th, 2011


All my life I was drawing anime(eastern art style) because of watching dragon ball z, digimon and other tv shows that played on cartoon network.

Then I played soul calibur and realized how unskilled I was lool. So I decided to change my art style to something more realistic and detailed.

Once I got the hang of making Soul Calibur style art I saw Marvel... I then realized how unskilled I was so I decided to draw american comic style artwork(western art style).

Finally I came to the conclusion that I had been drawing eastern style art for so long that it wouldn't escape me. It's in my blood now lol. My images can never have the pure american style look to them.

Now I my style is a mix of both eastern and western. Even though it makes me mad looking at the work of Adam Hughes who's style is very western and Stanley Lau(Art Germ) who's style is very eastern because they have both mastered their own style.

I'm actually glad that my work has a mixture of both east and west style. Every image I make has some features of east art style and some of the western art style, and once I complete my images I end up debating with myself trying to figure out if the image actually turned out how I wanted it.

How I wanted it to be ends up being a thing of the past which I can let go and accept the image for what it has become: a work of art.

I have this urge to try all styles of art and I can't wait to have gone through them all. Slow and steady wins the race.

Exploring art styles


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