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tagged me in this, so lets go. It's good to find out how each artist has been influenced. Also tagging

The listed artists goes from left to right, top to bottom.

Ilya Kuvshinov: His art style and portraits of all these pretty girls . Everything about it is perfect, from the colouring to the naturalness of their poses.Β It inspires me to keep drawing until I reach his level of epicness. Its what got me wanting to try digital painting. However i was lost until I bumped into Kienan Laffterty's online youtube tutorials.

Muju monster: The combination of bold brush strokes and saturation of digital colour creates artworks with a mixture of modern and traditional feel to it. I love that. Extremely love it.

Ask: The amount of detail in all her? pictures. She also able to colour her artworks extremely smoothly without making it look stiff and 'fake'. You know what I'm saying? When a picture is too smooth it looks weird? But somehow Ask manages not to do that.

Artgerm: Anime is love, anime is life. But I always prefer the 'mature' style over kawaiiness. Artgerm expresses matureness in his art style extremely well.

Ragnarok: Not an artist but a game. One of the first games I got really into and spent a fair amount of time playing. Also what got me into drawing anime, drew some characters from the game and it snowballed from there.

Overwatch: A game I recently got into. Now that I work fulltime I get extremely tired by the end of the day and thus lose all motivation to draw. Overwatch sparked that interest again, even if its cheap fanart it's helped me begin drawing again.

Hirohiko Araki: Artist and author of classic JoJo's Bizarre Adventures. Very bold inking technique, much mature style.

Wlop: He draws extremely beautiful artworks despite very messy brush strokes. He also showed me that pictures don't have to look saturated to look good. Without even trying how does he do it?

Sui Ishida: Author of Tokyo Ghoul. Again, inking and mature style to his artwork. Unlike Artgerm and Araki however, his style is more sketchy, but it works just as well.

Alchemaniac: The colouring is amazing.

Yusuke Murata: Like Artgerm, Araki inks and draws anime in a very mature manner. When I draw traditional it's usually inking. He was the guy that got me into inking, then was further inspired by Araki, Artgerm and Muju Monster to use different techniques for inking.

Kienan Lafferty: His online tutorials about colouring and drawing on youtube shaped how I draw and colour digitally. Colouring digitally and traditionally is completely different, I feel like it's a whole new skill set. Thanks to him I was able to grasp it a little better. Wlop, Muju and Alchemaniac shaped it later.
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crylica-kress [2017-02-11 05:04:31 +0000 UTC]

did u kno muju studied in australia (":

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Guryfrog In reply to crylica-kress [2017-02-21 10:39:49 +0000 UTC]

What!!! dayum. Where is he/she now?

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crylica-kress In reply to Guryfrog [2017-02-21 11:37:34 +0000 UTC]

i dont think he lives in australia anymore? i think hes freelancing in a southeast country somewhere

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