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I don't think the problem with the style of painting is exaggerated and realistic.,From my personal point of view of the style of painting,I prefer a neutral style of painting.,In Japanese and Korean comics,The style of the general girl cartoonist can be said to be a typical female-oriented style of painting (I can't stand the kind of slender style of painting unique to women),This difference in the style of painting between men and women makes me feel a lot of difference.。 However, the content of some shoujo manga is not necessarily limited to shoujo manga. If the style of painting can be more neutral, I believe there will be more male readers.
For the exaggerated and realistic style, I use two works as examples, one is the exaggerated style of painting "One Piece", and the other I use "Dragon" by Norika Harugami (the author is a man, not a girl manga artist) to represent the realistic style of painting (a realistic painting style like a movie). If you have seen these two works, you can analyze a lot of interesting things. One Piece is an orthodox fantasy shonen manga with a readership ranging from children to adults.
And "Dragon" is a realistic biographical story, with a huge and realistic environment, realistic character portrayal, pertinent historical views, etc., which make this work positioned on youth comics.
It can be seen that the exaggerated painting style is suitable for the people who are mainly teenagers and some adults, and the realistic painting style is mainly suitable for adults and some teenagers, as for the girl's comics, it is still the use of the slender painting style unique to women.
By the way, the style of the comic is not the style of the comic, the style of the comic is determined by the content, and the style of the comic is also determined according to the style of the comic, and the style of "Funny Life in the Rainforest" should have been seen by everyone. However, the change in the art style of this author's new work "Nicoichi" surprised many people, and this is because the author adjusted the style of the manga according to the style of this manga story.
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There are relatively few realistic types of Japanese animation.,But most of the Korean comics are realistic.,The style of painting isn't where you want to go.,I think you draw which kind of good you like.,After all, drawing comics is also a process of self-improvement of painting skills.。
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As long as you show your skills, you can go on no matter what style you have. The most important thing is which one can make you play better.
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"City Hunter", this is not Jackie Chan's version. The author is Tsukasa Hojo, and the style and content of the painting are realistic; He also has works such as "Three Sisters with Cat's Eye", "Angel of the Universe", and "Extraordinary Family";
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The Infinite City Hunter Death Note is okay too.
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