dedacct6 2,591 March 13, 2014 Share March 13, 2014 (edited) No, I'm not changing my style, I'm just trying to make a new more cartoonish style that isn't Chibi. Which is more pointy, head is still big like the Chibi style might shrink it o look more 'normal' Less detail, And simpler shading. So here it is. So I'd really like to see why you think, what do what think I should change and all that Edited March 13, 2014 by Pelate 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ghostfacekiller39 23,860 March 13, 2014 Share March 13, 2014 Different styles are always something I enjoy seeing in artwork; it adds a more refreshing...uniqueness to the experience of it and serves as a breath of fresh air when compared to the more canonical styles of artwork you'll find out there. I'd love to see a Rarity version of this more of this style you're experimenting with, man! You're already a great artist, and new styles only making the experience more interesting to people like me, who appreciate creativity; of course, just be aware some folks on the hill are going to be like "BAH MAKE IT LOOK LIKE THE SHOW" for whatever reason, so tread on thin water with your experimenting in order to make it aesthetically pleasing to both sides That's the best advice I can give, bro Of course, I think you nailed what I was talking about above in the pic of Twilight I'm looking at 2 He who is Positively Obsessed With All Things Rarity!!! Check out the Rarity Fan Club! "Not everyone who is pretty is necessarily beautiful. For those two to come together is truly a Rarity" -Jacob G. Rosenberg Signature by @FadedSkies Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DND 2,355 March 13, 2014 Share March 13, 2014 Yay for not cookie-cutter show styles! I really enjoy this one. I like your interpretation of the equine snout. It's cute. I hope to see more from you. The line shading's really nice as well~ Keep it up! 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Castle Bleck 19,379 March 13, 2014 Share March 13, 2014 Boba Fett approves this. 2 By @Emerald Heart.↑ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dedacct6 2,591 March 13, 2014 Author Share March 13, 2014 (edited) Different styles are always something I enjoy seeing in artwork; it adds a more refreshing...uniqueness to the experience of it and serves as a breath of fresh air when compared to the more canonical styles of artwork you'll find out there. I'd love to see a Rarity version of this more of this style you're experimenting with, man! You're already a great artist, and new styles only making the experience more interesting to people like me, who appreciate creativity; of course, just be aware some folks on the hill are going to be like "BAH MAKE IT LOOK LIKE THE SHOW" for whatever reason, so tread on thin water with your experimenting in order to make it aesthetically pleasing to both sides That's the best advice I can give, bro Of course, I think you nailed what I was talking about above in the pic of Twilight I'm looking at Don't worry my good Rarity loving friend, I'll actually be making all of the mane six in this style, Starting with Rarity.And yea I'm aware of those people who don't believe in art styles, but I don't think there are many of those lind of people in this website, thank God Boba Fett approves this. Boba Fett is best Mandalorin Yay for not cookie-cutter show styles! I really enjoy this one. I like your interpretation of the equine snout. It's cute. I hope to see more from you. The line shading's really nice as well~ Keep it up! art styles have become pretty unoriginal now to be honest, also there's too many vectors.Thank you, I didn't expect people to like this new style this much Edited March 13, 2014 by Pelate 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NeverPony 274 March 13, 2014 Share March 13, 2014 art styles have become pretty unoriginal now to be honest, too many vectors. I agree with the notion of your statement, but I don't believe vectors are to blame; vector is simply a technique, not a style. c: Also, I've seen just as much canonical artwork done in raster. ~ Sometimes when it's windy, I stand outside and wait to be carried away ~ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dedacct6 2,591 March 13, 2014 Author Share March 13, 2014 I agree with the notion of your statement, but I don't believe vectors are to blame; vector is simply a technique, not a style. c: Also, I've seen just as much canonical artwork done in raster. I agree that vectors aren't to blame, but when it comes to vectors, there seems to be a lot that somehow get into things like Equestria Daily and such, they get a little repetitive -_- Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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