You guys the art director has a hand ref sheet if anyone wants some good references
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You guys the art director has a hand ref sheet if anyone wants some good references
Enfants Riches Deprimees SS25 shot at Paris Fashionweek
i has a question.
how do you manage to make pixel art fit with the drawn parts of the art pieces? i think you're amazing and i love your art style, but it's amazing how you manage to make it feel like they fit in the same universe even being different styles (being pixel and drawn parts)
you are amazing <3
Thank you so much, I think you're super amazing :3 this is just a rough guide mostly on how to achieve the mixed resolutions, I hope it's at least interesting!!!
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Back from my birthday hiatus, and um, wow... was not expecting this kind of overwhelmingly positive reaction to a simple QRT about how we used Dissolve Mode in our BG paintings on Carol and the End of the World (see last image) - since people seemed to have enjoyed that so much, I thought I'd put all the pages of the Carol and the End of the World BG Paint style guide I drafted in one post! TBH I'd been meaning to do this for awhile but kept forgetting since I have it in a different folder than the BG paintings themselves... I believe all the paintings are mine and all the designs are by Alex Myung unless otherwise noted. I wrote this pretty early on pre-vis, so some of these guidelines got a little massaged during production, but the broad strokes are definitely still there! This wasn't the only style guide on the show BTW! A couple of our other leads Alex Myung and Kal Athannassov also put together a BG and Character Design style guide that are super cool - unfortunately I don't have the files myself (nor would I feel comfortable posting work that's not mine) nor do I think they've posted them yet, so if you two were looking for a sign to do so, this is it!! Now you have everything you need to paint like a Caroler - thanks for looking!! Showrunner: @dan-guterman Art direction: @ellemichalka
you're so good at the jumalanpelko style! Would you be willing to explain how you approach it?
Jumalanpelko style breakdown!!!
Hellooo! I’ve had a few people now ask me about how I replicate the Jumalanpelko style, so i’m gonna do a breakdown of the comic’s artstyle and what you can do to make your characters look like they’d fit right in the jumalanpelko universe!
The way Sysi designs cats is very interesting to me. Compared to other artists I see drawing cats, Sysi tends to focus much more on pose and shape to convey who a character is rather than color or pattern.
Each character is completely distinguishable from the others without any color. This is how the comic gets away with those constantly shifting palettes and two-colored scenes as well! Having an incredibly defined facial shape is key to the comic’s style.
I’ll be breaking the faces down into four parts for better understanding.
Base, eyes, nose+mouth, ears.
Continue under the cut! (this thing gets looooong)
Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez and Dick Giordano draw the DC Style Guide Original Art (DC, 1982)
Fiddlesticks - Character Reference by Grafit Studio