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Yeah, but it would look a lot better if he didn't use the lineart option on his scanner. Makes the lines look jagged as hell. Erasing pencil marks in photoshop doesn't take that long.i agree, his inktober stuff is nice. is it perfect? no. but it is better than his usual comic drawings
Yeah, but it would look a lot better if he didn't use the lineart option on his scanner. Makes the lines look jagged as hell. Erasing pencil marks in photoshop doesn't take that long.
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Yeah, but it would look a lot better if he didn't use the lineart option on his scanner. Makes the lines look jagged as hell. Erasing pencil marks in photoshop doesn't take that long.
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I think it's more that, he drew the hands and spent a great deal of time and then very lazily connected them to the torso. If he had taken 30 seconds to define her wrists it'd of been nicer.She has the same kind of tumors as arms than Popeye.
I think it's more that, he drew the hands and spent a great deal of time and then very lazily connected them to the torso. If he had taken 30 seconds to define her wrists it'd of been nicer.
i believe he chose to depict her as the cartoon show version which as one can see, has those arm types.
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i believe he chose to depict her as the cartoon show version which as one can see, has those arm types.
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Ah yes, this is the version of the characters he grew up with --> therefore, are the truest, most canon version despite the fact that these are woefully off model, bastardized American versions made by DiC Animation in 1989 , so when Nintendo "redesigned" them that was an affront to Dobson's eyes, despite the fact that back in 1986 there was already an animated version in Japan where the character look very much as we know them today:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=ABKCsu2hqMU
But don't ever try to tell Dobson otherwise or he'll be triggered for ever questioning his "head-canon"
Oh yeah that looks exactly like her. That makes sense.i believe he chose to depict her as the cartoon show version which as one can see, has those arm types.
There was that one Star Vs... pic and a Spider Gwen that did away with a lot of the awkward details and felt a fair bit better for them IIRC..
Dobson's Star has the right expression. Who wouldn't want to maul that stupid blue ewok?
I... uhhh... honestly, it's really asking a bit much to think that an artist has to replicate exactly the art style of the source material. There are a lot of unique designs and whatnot so whenever fanart is made it's almost a given that sometimes the given interpretations are radically different from the actual design. I mean, for example:To be frank, the Star vs. pic had a few other flaws. Mostly that Star looked more like Helga Pataki than herself.
Just compare the original...
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to Dobson's.
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Eyebrows too big, nose too detailed, unnecessary ponytail, squid on dress is missing, skirt too long, head and eyes too small and again that stupid bear. Sorry Dobbear, but Star is not going to marry you.
I agree!The idea of fanart is that it's an interpretation of the source material from another artist. If you wanted to criticize maybe the flat colors or something that'd be perfectly fine since it's a given Dobson fallacy since he first started drawing, but saying that Dobson is terrible because he isn't drawing like the artist of the original pic is... well... silly.
... Dobson's fursona still looks dumb though.
The idea of fanart is that it's an interpretation of the source material from another artist.
Looks like Miller isn't the only cartoonist Dobson hates.
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