Changing of pace.
19 years ago
General
So, I see people going around and doing this "Feature" Meme... can't say I care for it much, nor that it'd really help anyone that wanted to be seen to be really posted here on my page. However, I can say that I at least like the idea of people featuring other people's art and giving a highlight to the fact as a sort of testimony.
Therefor[however long it last]e I'm gonna try and start doin' my own little feature corner... I guess. I dunno... I guess part of it is me adding my own little two cents when I find an artists whose works I really like in particular. Mind you, I'm not gonna do shit about telling them personally cause it seems to reek of a pretentious selfishness that almost demands recognition from that person. Not that making such a statement as I did helps any sort of fact I could claim otherwise, but it's my personal agenda to do this without a sense of give or take being asked from those I speak of. [Hell, some might not even like the attention after all.] {My BAC may be more than zero for these after all}
Anyhow................
With no further ado...
[ADO!] {no more of that now!}
The first artist to be taken into spotlight this day.
*drumroll*
Ayato
Now then, onto the reasons why I've chosen to spotlight this person's work.
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/241411/
I'll start off simple and build up. So here we go with the first example. It's one of those "cute little chibi" Style comics that seem to be so ram-fuckin'-pantly going on around the internet. Most of the times I just find this kind of stuff to be some spreading disease in artists that makes them figure that if they can draw something in a deformed, cute manner, and try to insert a little joke it'll be okay [oftentimes using a copy paste technique with their panels]
For one I like the various little expressions of the character which show quite a bit about the focus's emotions without having to resort to the all to overused idea of exposition. Besides this it doesn't have the careless feeling that others put into their little chibi pics. The lines are clean, the colors stand out, and little marks here and there help add to the different emotions. An extra touch here, an added line there, they all come together to make the picture itself feel a bit more lively. Pieces added, pieces missing, there's a balance to what is and isn't shown in the different poses that helps things be that much more fascinating.
SECOND!
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/263646/
The exaggerated pose, the position of the character to the tilted street, and am almost confident expression from the character. It gives me a real sense of the character's importance. It gives me a feeling that something more is going on besides a pretty picture. His eyes focusing slightly to his side as if there were someone that he was adressing someone off the panel. Kind of like a dramatic entrance for one of the main characters of some comic book. Plus this picture shows a lot of what I like about
Ayato 's style. Rough lines, hatching, shading, little spots across the street that make these pictures a little noir, and adding a sense of reality that can't be found in something that's too clean.
Okay... now for some faults I suppose
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/240632/
I think it's missing a hand...
Hmmm. to be honest, nothing really stand out from this gallery that I'd focus in particular on... Well, okay, one thing... [no women!] {Ladies}
Anyhow, Enjoy his work yeah?
Therefor[however long it last]e I'm gonna try and start doin' my own little feature corner... I guess. I dunno... I guess part of it is me adding my own little two cents when I find an artists whose works I really like in particular. Mind you, I'm not gonna do shit about telling them personally cause it seems to reek of a pretentious selfishness that almost demands recognition from that person. Not that making such a statement as I did helps any sort of fact I could claim otherwise, but it's my personal agenda to do this without a sense of give or take being asked from those I speak of. [Hell, some might not even like the attention after all.] {My BAC may be more than zero for these after all}
Anyhow................
With no further ado...
[ADO!] {no more of that now!}
The first artist to be taken into spotlight this day.
*drumroll*
Ayato Now then, onto the reasons why I've chosen to spotlight this person's work.
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/241411/
I'll start off simple and build up. So here we go with the first example. It's one of those "cute little chibi" Style comics that seem to be so ram-fuckin'-pantly going on around the internet. Most of the times I just find this kind of stuff to be some spreading disease in artists that makes them figure that if they can draw something in a deformed, cute manner, and try to insert a little joke it'll be okay [oftentimes using a copy paste technique with their panels]
For one I like the various little expressions of the character which show quite a bit about the focus's emotions without having to resort to the all to overused idea of exposition. Besides this it doesn't have the careless feeling that others put into their little chibi pics. The lines are clean, the colors stand out, and little marks here and there help add to the different emotions. An extra touch here, an added line there, they all come together to make the picture itself feel a bit more lively. Pieces added, pieces missing, there's a balance to what is and isn't shown in the different poses that helps things be that much more fascinating.
SECOND!
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/263646/
The exaggerated pose, the position of the character to the tilted street, and am almost confident expression from the character. It gives me a real sense of the character's importance. It gives me a feeling that something more is going on besides a pretty picture. His eyes focusing slightly to his side as if there were someone that he was adressing someone off the panel. Kind of like a dramatic entrance for one of the main characters of some comic book. Plus this picture shows a lot of what I like about
Ayato 's style. Rough lines, hatching, shading, little spots across the street that make these pictures a little noir, and adding a sense of reality that can't be found in something that's too clean.Okay... now for some faults I suppose
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/240632/
I think it's missing a hand...
Hmmm. to be honest, nothing really stand out from this gallery that I'd focus in particular on... Well, okay, one thing... [no women!] {Ladies}
Anyhow, Enjoy his work yeah?
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