Pic related and http://www.joemadart.com/
one of many.
>>3068466
Is this an artist you follow or a kind of art style you like?
>>3068437
My artistic goal
>>3068469
both. I like both his style and the themes he draws, but ultimately the style is just some smooth ass pro hatching I suppose.
>>3068476
*cross hatching.
>>3068449
I'm not usually into cutesy/cartoony stuff, but this is comfy as heck
too bad he fucking sucks now
>>3068495
who this?
>>3068437
>>3068437
>>3068497
sengoku-kun
compare with his recent work
but his 90s stuff is super good
>>3068506
Oh god, that is terrrible. What causes that kind of skill regression?
>>3068511
looks like a doujin made in a week using digital vs a planned out traditional manga
Araki's Part 7 style is pretty great for the most part.
>>3068511
>>3068514
dont get me wrong,his old doujins do have flaws but he really deteriorated.
i know a lot of good artists that done that when switching to digital
>>3068518
Araki is probably one of the best manga artists ever art-wise.
Mostly because he has a more european artstyle.
>>3068437
Darren Bartley's 2D art
>>3068470
umm.... how would you, uh, describe that goal?
Beautifully generic but i like having attainable goals
>>3068701
I like this artist too. she's much better than just generic though
Scratchy stuff without much sense of theory/ things heavily versed on theory that take a strong departure from the Artistic fundamentals. Seems effortless but upon closer inspection would not be possible by any other hand
>>3068738
One Artist I forgot to show in this image is Peter Doig. Sometimes but very rarely there's an artist like him, who although not classically trained, can create something unconventional but appealing, exciting and mesmerizing.
>>3068746
https://www.poocg.com/bain2p
>>3068506
Silly cheap doodle. But I like it.
Brian Matyas' palette and stroke economy
John Brosio's light painting skills make me go HNNNG.
He also does the sickest Star Wars art if you're into that. Or giant chickens and crabs destroying cities.
>>3068773
No reference for that one?
>>3068773
>>3068774
Don't know. Also noticed I only talked about his technique. The style would be something like contemporary surrealism, probably(?), I don't know about that either.
Also in one of his interviews I think he said he was conflicted about being "gothic", so probably american neo gothic. If that exists.
As for older stuff, Dalí's Hallucinogenic Toreador is my favorite painting of all time. When I saw it, I fell in love with it so much that I bought a postcard, and I never do that.
Dalí said himself that his art was very commercial (think about Magritte). He just goes fuck all here and cranks it up to eleven. A surrealist painting like it should be. Lots of meaning and thought and skill.
Also:
>dalí's body got exhumed this week
>his moustache is still intact and in the right position
>>3068810
>rim lighting on everything
do not like
>>3068437
I really like Wayne Barlowe's use of deeply saturated colours
>>3068810
looks like the jewish inventor is creating himself an aryan boyfriend
>>3069344
I love his otherwordly creatures and how realistic they feel.
>>3069547
>>3069344
>those skull's teeth
Great, for some reason.
>>3069548
>>3069550
>>3069551
Oku Hiroya's late Gantz art summer is great.
>>3069575
style*
>Nobuteru Yuki
>Yutaka Minowa (Vampire Hunter D, Ninja Scroll)
>Ayami Kojima
>Shinichi Sakamoto (Innocent)
>Hyung Tae-Kim
>Yoshitaka Amano
>Daigo Ikeno
>Hoooook
>Naoyuki Onda (Gantz, Ergo Proxy)
>Mamoru Nagano
ilya repin makes me nut
>>3068749
Name for all of them?
Slugbox, his style is so polished and clean.
>>3069617
>sameface
>sameface
>sameface
>thousand yard stare
>thousand yard stare
>thousand yard stare
>emoticon cookie cutter expression
>emoticon cookie cutter expression
>emoticon cookie cutter expression
>hiding hands except for that one marshmallow hand
>spinal cord snapped
>clavicle makes no sense
Did I mention sameface?
>>3069619
faces are boring as fuck, but there's literally nothing wrong with that clavicle.
Dunno who the artist is but this shit and Art Nouveau make me very jelly
>>3069812
Literally 15 seconds in google
https://www.pixiv.net/member_illust.php?mode=medium&illust_id=63019872
>>3069812
at the end of it all, at least I gave artists something to fucking paint.
What the fuck is going on? How is any of this even possible? How... can... seriously. What the fuck.
FUCKING TELL ME WHAT THE FUCK IS GOING ON ALREADY.
>>3069821
I love this type of drawing
>>3069818
Shit I'm retarded
Sebastian Kruger
Glenn Farby
Bisley
Noriyoshi Ohrai
John K.
>>3068437
Peder Mönsted
>>3069619
I agree with the first few bits but there's really no reason every piece of art has to be anatomically correct and if by any chance an artist is able to make a good piece in a creative way despite their lackluster skills (hiding hands) then I think that's a fairly accomplished work. Are they great artists? Maybe not, but a mediocre artist can still put out a great piece.
>>3069846
Damn that piece has some depth, It makes you feel like you're really in there without pushing hyper realism.
>>3069812
Is that Griffith?
no contest really as far as manga artists go, other than maybe Ito's best works
>>3070584
How the fuck do they keep their hand so steady when inking? Like on the cape and shield those perfectly spaced curving lines. Is there some tool I don't know about or are they that good
>>3070599
Miura started doing digital I think late 00s-early 10s, but everything before that is traditional. There's a reason it takes like half a millennium for a new Berserk chapter to come out.
>>3069851
>>3069858
Yes, the artist draws a fuckton of griffith.
Takashi Murakami made this 16 years ago.
That's what I call being ahead.
>>3070951
>drawing nonsensical shit
>ahead
i lagh at u shiggi diggi
>>3069619
>hiding hands except for that one marshmallow hand
It's not because he's cheating, it's because he simply chose not to draw hands because of the composition
>spinal cord snapped
>clavicle makes no sense
When it comes to stylized art, you're allowed to take liberties with anatomy as long as the forms are solid and connect in a way that makes sense
>>3068876
>
What art style is this called?
also dowman sayman
>>3071121 nice ass
>>3069846
holy fuck, I didn't know this guy and it turns out he's from my fucking town
>>3071124
It looked nice until I see the penis
>>3068437
Guarnido is my idol.
His art has been hit or miss in the last issue, tho.
>>3069575
that manga was such a good story
Stuff with hard shadows
>>3071323
good taste
>>3071125
But drawings like that is easy to make.
>>3069575
I think that's the one where they just trace photos mostly.
>>3070558
Kumeta has such a cool art style.
>>3069821
Literally how does one achieve light/color transition this smooth?
>>3071355
Easy I don't think so
>>3071415
Wlop
>>3068437
I love everything about hellboy except hellboy. I like his personality but i don't like that he is some supermonkey dealing with all of humanitys problems because we cant do so on our own.
Ngl half the reason I got Persona 5 was because I fell in love with the concept art
Seems like there's an obvious divide between people who are here for quality art and then those who just want to learn how to draw crappy quality porn and are impressed by basic art skills.
>>3068810
Name?
I want to reach this level of digital art so it doesn't even look like it's digital
Takehiko Inoue
>>3070603
he started doing digital only recently anon, look at the latest chapters, the different is clear
where as he also did use traditional ion the recent light novel and yeah the different is clear in his digital and traditional
>>3073199
check his instagram if you haven't he psots videos and shit. He goes by 14mountain or mountain14.
H.R Giger
>>3073185
if you were to post this on /ic/ you'd get mercilessly berated.
>loomis
>/beg/
>>3069593
top right is justmegabenewell he does furshit with ocassional good ones
>>3073207
/ic/ has tunnel vision on fantasy/sci-fi/concept art, or anime. Anything deviating from that norm is instantly shit. People here have very narrow tastes, and stylization is intensely frowned upon.
Jonas Wood- Untitled (Still Life on Table) (2010)
Acylic and oil on linen, 72x48"
Arlene Shechet - Coffee Pot Vase 29694 Pushed, 2012. glazed Meissen porcelain. 11.75 x 9.88 x 9.88 in.
Fernando Botero -Watermelons and Oranges (1970)
Boyoun Kim - Cats -illustration
Anoqua Farquee - 2013-68 (2013) acrylic on linen on panel, 45x45"
Carlos Alonso L.E.S. (1967)
Dadu Shin - Fistfight, illustration
Diana Al Hadid - Trace of a Fictional Third (2011) polymer gypsum, fiberglass, wood, steel, aluminum foil, pigment 120 x 240 x 156 inches
>>3073207
No it wouldn't. It would get a minimum of 10 (you)s and at least 5 "blog?"s. You sound mad that your shitty stylized art is getting berated so you want to pretend it's not you, but stylized art in general that is being unjustly treated on here.
Dominic Musa - The dance (2017) 24x36", oil on canvas
Fahd Burki, Optimist, 2012, Perspex, cedar 159 x 52 x 32.9 cm
Heri Dono - The Happiness of Dinosaurus DNA, 2015
Batik technique; acrylic on fabric
73 1/5 × 51 1/5 × 2 4/5 in
Jennifer Guidi - Move With Me (Orange #2MT Painted Burgundy Sand SF #3F, Purple Red Yellow and Pink), 2017 Sand and acrylic on linen, 92 x 74"
Masaru Tatsuki -A Member of Seirokai, Behind a Wheel, Ibaraki 2005, (2013) photography
Richard Oelze - “Statt Blumen und Blut (In Lieu of Flowers and Blood)”, 1963 Oil on canvas 52x64"
Jordan Casteel - James, Oil on canvas, 72x56", (2015)
Jakub Julian Ziolkowski - Untitled (2008) Oil on board 32 x 24 cm
Josh Reames - Organic (2016) Acrylic on canvas 72x84"
Jusepe de Ribera - Saint Peter (17th cent.), oil
Ken Price - Bro, 2009 Fired and painted clay, 16 1/2 x11 x15"
Kenny Scharf - "ANOTHER OIL PAINTING" Oil, Acrylic & Varnish on Linen 30 x 40"
Kerry O. Furlani - Family Secrets (2006), slate carving
Laeh Glenn, Untitled, 2013. Oil and panel with wood
Lisa Williamson - Long Stretch, 2014, acrylic and resin on wood, 108 x 11 1/2 x 11 1/2"
Lovis Corinth - Odysseus Fighting with the Beggar (1903), 83x108cm, oil on canvas
Mel Bochner - Oh Well (2010) Oil and acrylic on canvas
Two Parts, overall 100x75"
Mernet Larsen- Faculty Meeting (2008) Acrylic, mixed media on canvas, 58" x 40"
Nick Naber - Untitled (recalcitrance), 2017, watercolor graphite on watercolor paper, 16x29.5"
Paul Blow, 2016, illustration
Peter Cain - Prelude #4 1990 Oil on linen 84 x 48 inches; 213 x 122 cm
Paul Wackers - Marker (2005) acrylic on panel 11x14"
Peter Dreher - Nr. 2493 - (2009) oil on canvas 25x20 cm
Robert Beatty - Oh Sees - Orc, album cover (2017)
Ryan McGiness - Making Someone Else’s Bed, 2015, acrylic on linen, 84 x 60 in. (213.4 x 152.4 cm)
(Detail on Right)
Stephen DeStaebler - Untitled Mask II, 1966, Pigmented Clay, 7 1/2 x 4 1/2 x 5 in.
Scott Reeder - Drunk Flower, 2010 oil on canvas, 24 x 34 inches
Victor Vasarely - Sonora Do (1973)
Shangkai Kevin Yu - "Lobster Still Life" 16" x 20" Oil on Canvas
Shio Kusaka - (dinosaur19) (2014) Stoneware, (56.5 x 38.7 x 38.7 cm)
>>3071323
looks like the guy from eyeshield
Tanada Koji - Girl Under the Sweet Smiling Tree (2009) Paint on wood (Japanese Torreya), lace yarn 13 × 14 1/5 × 14 1/5 in
Tony FitzPatrick - Basuerero de Juarez, mixed media on paper
Wang Xingei - The Divine Anti-Japanese Cock (2016), oil on canvas 200 x 240 cm
Xiao-Wang - Survivor (2015), oil on canvas, 48x37″
Xylor Jane - 6th Order Magic Square Composed of Prime Numbers (2015), Oil, graphite, permapaque ink, and colored pencil on panel
Yanobe Kenji - Monster Tower (2015), Wind power generator, steel, FRP, aluminum, others 840×270×340 cm
Michael Craig-Martin - Pitchfork(pink) (2008)
Powder-coated steel, 137 3/4 x 22 inches
>>3073641
that's some nice rendering
Josh Dihle - Untitled, 2016, oil on linen on panel, 24" x 18"
>>3073657
ok im done, might post more later, I want these threads to be better formatted like mu sharethreads
>>3071321
Ma nigga
i like sushio, yoshinari, and imaishi's styles. then again im just a trigger fanboy, but their artworks are nice. especially yoshinari's digital paintings
>>3074621
i like how simple sushio's drawings make it seem, but the flow in them is really nice
>>3074626
>>3074629
ending it with a comfy painting. (the two paintings i posted might be some of his older ones, not sure how old though)
>>3074632
now that i look at it, that painting's scene doesnt seem that comfy, lol. so heres one more
tsukushi akihito
>>3074640
it'd be nice if I posted the fucking image
>>3071321
Sauce?
Anime infested, as expected..
>>3076141
more, to balance the cartoonz
>>3073525
how the hell???????
>>3071323
this
>>3076499
source NOW, i love the Lisa games
>>3076936
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=UgNJGX0uOIc
>>3076958
thanks!
>>3071243
Agreed
>>3068437
Sam Chivers
yesiampleb
Good thread. Anyone else has a folder specifically for unique art styles?
>>3074632
That's what it looks like when you spend 10 years practicing everything except portraits.
Akihito Yoshida? I swear no one captures Final Fantasy better than this guy does
>>3077491
Amano himself of course.
>>3069838
awesome ilustrator
>>3073590
>tries to objectivate art
Fucking plebs, they'll never understand
>>3068738
Sauce on the bottom right corner?
>>3073584
>people not becoming more and more square shaped as they get bigger
Honestly how do you fuck this up
There are a few.
>>3069550
is that a drawing or a photobash? its riding the line into some kinda uncanny valley, so much so that im pretty impressed regardless of what it is.
>>3073590
>((("white "people"")))
It's almost only samefaces, but it's still top notch
>>3079949
>>3071415
Literally just use a soft brush. It's easier than you may think and quite fast to produce too.
Pic related and mostly all of Ankama's artists, especially Xa and Kosal
>>3068437
I adore this kind of stuff
>>3071181
Seriously only read the mangas for that art tho
>>3080063
Why does this look so much better than highly rendered shit?
Robert Crumb is a personal hero of mine
>>3069812
more stuff with this aesthetics pls
>>3077094
well either way i know yoshinari can draw faces well. try finding his realistic face portraits, theyre really good. not trying to sound too defensive, but js
>>3069344
reminds me of Zdzisław Beksiński's work kinda
I love retro fantasy illustrations.
the only cool use of hyper-realism
>>3080323
Michael Whelan is retro?
>>3073207
Dead wrong
>>3080377
hyper realism, lol. look at the beard mate. yea sure hyper realism.
>>3080377
snot even realism ya cunt it's some kind of pop shit, motherfucker probably put it together in fogoshop and traced as projection, looks like fucking collagw
>>3080118
Highly rendered stuff like all those super glossy animu grils have an artificial feeeling to them, like they were pumped out by some chink pixivbot.
rougher works like that, you can see have a human hand to them with all rough brush strokes and sketchy lineart
Wow. /ic/ has incredibly shitty taste. This is worse than I thought.
"Gnarled"
Durer really pinned it, although it wasn't really what he was known for.
>>3080654
Post your superior taste then.
>>3070951
was this made using 3d?
>>3069592
My favorite painting
>>3073185
it looks better inverted if you ask me
>>3081022
Made in Adobe Illustrator 5 years before it even had a 3D mode. Go figure.
A H E A D
>>3070584
https://youtu.be/MU52RU1jSMQ
>>3070951
I used to see shit like that all the time for the rave culture. It's not that unusual or remarkable.
Robert Williams did this before Illustrator existed. In oil.
>>3081802
its also not that good, so i wish you picked a better example.
>>3081804
Google exists for a reason - go find your own, he has an extensive body of work.
>>3076488
Mein schwartster
>>3083276
does anime now qualify as tumblr now?
>>3068593
Thanks
Shinichi Sakamoto's manga "Innocent" and its sequel "Innocent Rouge" are both immaculate.
>>3083380
>>3076112
Keyman - The Hand of Judgement
the tintin style.
Artgerm.
I don't even want to render like him, just want his sketching skills.
>>3080670
I now have the cover for my next black metal album
thanks
>>3080232
they're commonly grouped together, but funnily they're almost complete opposites in major respects. Barlowe is hyper-realistic, beksinski is dreamlike and surreal. Barlowe has elaborate worlds planned out behind his paintings, while beksinski didn't even name his.
>>3086845
replace those buildings with shit from hong kong and you have the world from the story building in my mind.
>>3070584
miura is on the top, but there are a bunch of artists that are on his level aside him
this was really lovely, I discovered it at the library
>>3079859
quality choice, my good fellow.
Moebius was also pretty great
>>3086886
>Moebius was also pretty great
he sure was
I can't stand his work as jean giraud tho
>>3086845
>hyper-realistic
no
>>3087057
not in the way he renders, just the sort of concepts behind everything
>>3087062
what's the little black bar on the dick about?
>>3068437
Too many to just choose one, but I am also a big fan of Mignola. I suppose I can throw in someone else I really like. Here's Akihiro Yamada.
>>3087138
its a japanese cock ring
Love this gothic book print style of art. Too bad it isn't that marketable to anyone
>>3068499
Same person who does Dungeon Meshi?
>>3087368
nope
>>3087270
Yeah its great, Gustave Dore type stuff
>>3087270
Gonna pull a "Well, actually" on you. That's not Gothic (12th-16th century), it's by an English illustrator Henry Justice Ford, for a book called the "The Green Fairy" book, published in the late 1800's. My niece is obsessed with owls, I spent some time trying to find a print of it for here. (the title is "The Night Owl) His work is very, very, very good. I think the Classicism movement, and art nouveau had more of an impact, although there is callback to gothic themes and iconography - a lot of children's illustration was like that during this period.
This kind of work is still saleable in kid's books and such. I wouldn't base a career on it, but you can experiment with it. I could see that style being used in book illustration and graphic novels.
If you like this kind of work, that's awesome, so do I - look up Arthur Rackham, William Denslow, and Gustov Dore (he was the generation before Ford). Children's books from the 1850s - through the early 1900's is a fascinating time, with incredible work done, that's overlooked and sneered at now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0n0Et8aI3s
>>3068437
>ctrl+f "adrian smith"
>"0 matches found"
o-okay
>>3069846
This is beautiful.
>>3086886
Most of the Heavy Metal magazine artists were good. I started reading it a long time ago, and a lot of the artists there have influenced me - and for a lot of them, it was the first place I ever saw them.
There are full archives of the magazine's run out there, I have one in .cbr format, 25 gigs worth.
>>3069553
hurts my eyes
>>3069820
you stroking out fella?
>>3073200
B A S E D
Graphic arts and drawing in its purest form desu from Marcin Bialas
>>3087368
Q Hayashida, the artist and author of Dorohedoro.
>>3073526
unsettling as fuck
great
I don't know the word for them but it's those too down notebook/scientific sketches of flies and moths, I reaalllly like the ones with the moths. They usually have some Latin writing or something, maybe some articulations on its movement.
>>3087521
Not the same anon but thank you for this. I find all this type of art extremely gorgeous.
>>3069812
He didn't do nuffin wrong doe
>>3070915
>>3069812
>>3080222
Found the artist.
Yasuomi Umetsu's girls are cute and sexy!!
>>3090158
I find Boichi's artstyle extremely offputting.
>>3068470
a standard goal, people that thrive to reach this state probably have no idea how common this nice polished style is, so boring imo
Akio Watanabe/Poyoyon Rock, especially in the mid 00s when he was working on Komugi and Popotan
Don't know what this kind of style is. Any name for it?
>>3090250
Cartooning.
>>3086795
Good luck with that. The art itself is copyright free, but the photos of it aren't, and you'll need permission from the company who took the photo to use it (and they do embed stuff, or look for unique things to identify them.) Durer's work is rarely displayed, and most if not all museums won't let you take your own photo - the only way to legally use that image is buy a license, or own a copy of it (Durer made prints, to make a living, so there are more than one). I know the Met in NYC owns a copy, and they know what makes their copy unique, and have sued people for using their photos.
Source: worked for a fine art publisher, we licensed images like that.
>>3090391
A little too vague there anon.
>>3090428
cartoony illustration
>>3087543
Usually I hate that kind of concept art shit but this looks good
>>3068543
He was garbage for like 10 years but he kept improving
He is what /ic/ should strive to be