I thought: instead of making a poll, why not ask my fans (or even not fans but just potentially interested people in buying my games) to show me exactly what they like?
Because it's easy to say "stylized manga" or "more realistic manga" or "painted style" and so on, but there's a lot of difference in the same style between the various artists.
So I would like you to post links/images to artist that you adore, I mean that just the art alone would make you considering getting the game (if that is a thing, I know for some people the main thing is the story).
I think this would help me understand a bit better the tastes. Even in my own games I was surprised by how some performed and by the reception of the fans towards certain artists (and it's really impossible for me to understand since depends on personal tastes). Thanks
p.s. of coure you can also just pick from my games and tell me this artist XYZ is my favorite and so on!
spam me with your favorite artists/art styles
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Re: spam me with your favorite artists/art styles
My favorite animé style and "must buy" artist is Kopi Anget (HuniePop, a lot of Dharker Studios games):
NSFW https://www.deviantart.com/kopianget/gallery
https://www.patreon.com/kopiangetcup/posts
Also very fond of Japanese artist Yaegashi Nan (Senran Kagura games):
https://www.zerochan.net/Yaegashi+Nan
Western style, I can't really think of anyone specific other than the big D&D artists, Larry Elmore (http://www.larryelmore.com/store/) and Clyde Caldwell (https://clydecaldwell.com/). I've got a some of their art books on my shelf.
NSFW https://www.deviantart.com/kopianget/gallery
https://www.patreon.com/kopiangetcup/posts
Also very fond of Japanese artist Yaegashi Nan (Senran Kagura games):
https://www.zerochan.net/Yaegashi+Nan
Western style, I can't really think of anyone specific other than the big D&D artists, Larry Elmore (http://www.larryelmore.com/store/) and Clyde Caldwell (https://clydecaldwell.com/). I've got a some of their art books on my shelf.
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Re: spam me with your favorite artists/art styles
I see, it's hard to find manga artists of that style (at least I couldn't find any). But I agree is cute, maybe a bit too much on the "everyone is 20 years old" style for me but I see why it might be appealing
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Re: spam me with your favorite artists/art styles
...I probably just really like exaggerated curves.
I've seen some imitations of Kopi Anget's style, but it's not just the style itself, but also the incredible quality in detail and shading that makes him my favorite.
I've seen some imitations of Kopi Anget's style, but it's not just the style itself, but also the incredible quality in detail and shading that makes him my favorite.
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Well if you're after curves you might like the character art of the secret yuri game then (not the CG probably since I had to use a different artists for that). Hope to be able to post art of that game publicly soon
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Re: spam me with your favorite artists/art styles
I play mainly for the story, but if you can give me a game with the same art as Claymore I'll be happy for life
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There's an explanation for that.
They all have the same hair/eyes colour as a result of a genetic mutation. The author of this manga was clearly inspired by The Witcher because the incipit is quite similar. They are a group of women whose pyisical abilities were enhanced by a mysterious organization in order to make them fight monsters. And like Witchers they don't have emotions, they have supernatural health regeneration, they don't meddle with human's matters, and they are often feared by other humans, who consider them monsters as well.
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Ah OK makes more sense now!
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Re: spam me with your favorite artists/art styles
Generally speaking, I appreciate some variety, as long as the art fundamentals are there. I prefer a lot of colors over heavily tinting a single color, though the latter can work depending on the context.
Shigenori Soejima: mostly known as the character designer for the Persona series.
Jeff Meghart: an animator who worked in a variety of projects and studios, including Disney. Worked on an early Playstation 2 game called The Mark of Kri and its sequel, Rise of the Kasai. Also worked on Wildstar Online.
Bengus: currently a freelancer, but was a prominent artist for Capcom in 90s. Over the years, he has shown his ability to change his art style.
Jason Chan: worked on some marketing illustrations for Dragon Age: Origins and Mass Effect 3. Currently a senior concept artist for Riot Games.
These are a few artists I can name at the top of my head and I limited it to the concept art and illustration side of video games. In practice, there are usually multiple artists working on a single game and with an art director ensures the art has a unified look. Sometimes, I like the early concept art more than the final designs.
Shigenori Soejima: mostly known as the character designer for the Persona series.
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