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6/17/2025, 9:06:09 PM
>>7612964
Yeah this process will give you high quality and consistent looking work. It's definitely built around artists who have medium-long projects in mind. Such as a one-shot or ongoing manga or animation. If you're the kind of artists who is ADHD and always want to draw someone different from a different franchise, it will still work and will give you good results but you'll be starting over every time you jump ship.
You don't have to make an OC. You can literally copy another artists style and base your canon on their drawings if you want to. Mangaka do this all the time. Fire-force and Soul eater have nearly identical canon. This technique works for everything. It depends on what your individual goal is.
This is an example of applying different canons to the same character. The artist constructs the drawing based on the style of the show, then puts the details of the character on top of it.
Yeah this process will give you high quality and consistent looking work. It's definitely built around artists who have medium-long projects in mind. Such as a one-shot or ongoing manga or animation. If you're the kind of artists who is ADHD and always want to draw someone different from a different franchise, it will still work and will give you good results but you'll be starting over every time you jump ship.
You don't have to make an OC. You can literally copy another artists style and base your canon on their drawings if you want to. Mangaka do this all the time. Fire-force and Soul eater have nearly identical canon. This technique works for everything. It depends on what your individual goal is.
This is an example of applying different canons to the same character. The artist constructs the drawing based on the style of the show, then puts the details of the character on top of it.
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