Dave, I think this is quite intentionally stylized... funny how it says 'dogs' in the bottom right.
I don't particularly care for this style myself, but whatever floats your boat.
I'ma gonna have to agree with Zack on this Dave...I think that the style he used is much different from most of the anime and smooth realism we see around 2draw. The style is very nice so, either develop it more or keep it the same becasue most of us at 2draw need some change anyway >..>
This looks finished. This artist has a good grasp of design elements and color composition. The artist uses line and color to keep your eye moving throughout the piece. Notice the tension between the 2 legs that come to an arrow like formation, that is a great solution for this design and shows the artists knows his/her shit. The only thing I thought was kinda off was the black but it kinda makes sense because there is a large bit of white in the piece too. I can appreciate this style and I've done similar work in the past.
I understand the whole "I call them like I see them" concept but in the end, if you don't know much about design or art in general, you're comments are going to come off as ignorant babble. I imagine some of you think I'm a prick for saying so, to you I say, lick my nuts! :)
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thank you for suggestion.
I don't particularly care for this style myself, but whatever floats your boat.
What is this style called, anyway? I've seen it before.
I understand the whole "I call them like I see them" concept but in the end, if you don't know much about design or art in general, you're comments are going to come off as ignorant babble. I imagine some of you think I'm a prick for saying so, to you I say, lick my nuts! :)
incomplete portion is a place for imagination of those who look.