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Anonymous
>>925596 I could post Japanese art that looks Western or I could post Western art that looks Japanese. Either one would cause a shitstorm, but the people who aren't throwing a fit would be masturbating furiously.
OP, if you want to go for a more generic anime style to avoid shitstorms in the future while still providing delicious original content, follow these easy steps: - Use thinner, smoother lines for everything. Manga inking tends to be done with thin pens with largely fixed line widths and with very few strokes. Turn down the sensitivity on your tablet if you're using one or get a technical pen if you're inking on paper. - Starkly contrasting colors everywhere. Your darks should be dark, your brights should be bright, and color palettes should be extremely diverse. Modern CG coloring is done to replicate old-school celshading and pen-based coloring. - Less anatomical detail in places nobody cares about. Oddly enough, backs are just long curves with no definition. - Shading tends to be either really smooth or really crisp with no in-between.
Also, keep looking at references.
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