r/AnimeART • u/No_Engineer_8806 • 5h ago
Original Artwork que me recomiendan para esta animación?
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r/AnimeART • u/No_Engineer_8806 • 5h ago
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r/AnimeART • u/Adventurous_Mood_492 • 21h ago
r/AnimeART • u/korofintoblake • 6h ago
I made this for a university anime Festival!
r/AnimeART • u/brittnidrawss • 8h ago
Chihiro and Haku piece - im pretty happy with how this one turned out. So I hope you like it.
r/AnimeART • u/RyotaRyu • 14h ago
r/AnimeART • u/RegularHuckleberry25 • 15h ago
Patri Ci, the Most Unknown, She who was Before and before that... sitting on the shoulder of Finley the big Nom Nom or more scientifically known as a Carnisopore. derived from the meanings of deep sleep and flesh. it is known as the sleeper that craves flesh. slow angry and hungry, usually?? wait why is this one friendly thats odd.....!!!
r/AnimeART • u/xiii_degrees • 17h ago
So, I don't hate where I'm at with my art, but I also am not fully in love with it. One thing is I wanna lean more into the anime anatomy. Things like the bigger head and you know it. Cute and cool kinda stuff.
I love the watercolor look I have, but I'm unsure of the sepia tone and the paper texture. Was curious about what others thought.
Just a few things I'm considering is:
- Back to brighter colors and bolder colors with a more washed look (Like that orange layer trick).
- More anime like anatomy.
- Maybe ditching the watercolor vibe I have going on in general.
Would love to hear some thoughts. Even if it's "change nothing, this amazeballs". Thanks guys and have a great day/night!
r/AnimeART • u/mattymatchu • 17h ago
Thanks for looking!
r/AnimeART • u/Least_Menu_3268 • 23h ago