Wednesday, 23 January 2013

The Juice Squad - 5 Inspiring Artists.

Lee Hasler - http://www.leehasler.com/index2.html
Squeedge - http://squeedge.net/
Bryan Lee O'Malley - http://radiomaru.tumblr.com/
Arina Tanemura - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arina_Tanemura
Kepalakardus - http://shadowness.com/kepalakardus


O'Malley is the creator of the Scott Pilgrim series, which is one of my favourite movies and comic book series. I like how his style has a really good cartoon feel to it. O'Malley's style inspires another style I like to do.

On her website, Squeedge uses a program called PaintTool Sai to do her work.
I really like her style because it's always so appealing to the eye. She likes to use bright colours and the line art is something jealous of; she does it so well.

 Kepalakardus is an artist whose primary style is vector art. I want to do vector art style drawings myself and she shows me how good it looks. I like her style because she doesn't use shading or highlighting; it's just simple, plain colours and she makes it look really good. I like how she also has made her own characters. I've also made my own characters and I like to draw them a lot.

 Tanemura is mangaka (manga artist) so she must hand draw her work then ink the line art. I wouldn't know how she would colour it though. I love the manga she makes, the stories are always good, but the artwork I absolutely adore. The colours are sort of pastel and Tanemura is one of the many artists I love that inspire my own work sometimes.

 I like Hasler's style because it reminds me of an retro video game style. I chose this particular art to show because I want to do fruit-like characters for my 'Juice Squad'.

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