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Naera-Style Exercise

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Well im an idiot, the only guy ive ever seen to treat a meme as a portfolio piece. That thing took forever, been working on it all week, off and on.

The Styles are as follows(read left to right):
My Style
Tetsuya Nomura(favorite artist/mangaka)
Ultra Shoujo Style(desu @w@)
Disney(gross)
Realism
Pokemon(the anime-so dumb)
=thezookeepersboy(way awesome dA artist style)

PhotoshopCS3: 25ish hours
NaeraÃ'©RJ Palmer

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Able to work in a variety of styles is a must

as well as the mark of a true artist, well done. Arvalis.

Hmm.

It's interesting to see how a different style changes the look of the same character. I especially like the one second to the right on the bottom row, the charizard wings are a nice little tough XD 10/10

Great work

This is a fantastic piece and each style presented here is very well done. I personally love the black and white drawing you did, the style of the charaacter there is a nice blend of realism and slight cartoonism. Excellent job. It's great that you can show so much flexibility in drawing styles.

Nice range of styles!

But are those Charizard wings on the bottom middle girl?

nice

i like your style, tetsuya's style and the zookeepersboy the best. however i noticed that all these different styles are not consistant; in your style, realism and the zookeeper's she looks fatter but in the others she looks much thinner. i'm wondering if this is just part of the styles or not..

by the way, can u tell me the names of any popular mangas by tetsuya?? never heard of him before so im curious..

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