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Published: 2020-08-06 02:46:55 +0000 UTC; Views: 604; Favourites: 1; Downloads: 0
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So before I worked on my first Six Fanart Challenge in July, I first have to practice on improving my own personal art styles for nearly two weeks (June 17-30) in order to do that challenge as well as rediscovering what my own artistic identity should look like since I haven't done any form of cartooning for a long time now (besides both my cartoon portrait of my sister from 2016 and my Stephen Hillenburg tribute from 2018) while I'm mostly used to doing traditionally realistic drawings from college for some time.Anyways, after having to finish on my first 21 practice sketches inspired by numerous animators/artists, my next step is to start experimenting with sketching out on those inspired art styles and combined them both one at a time while using my current Facebook profile as an example and find out what looks appealing and what doesn't once I get to the end of my results before my new art style becomes official. So here's one of my 15 practice sketches of my combination face that was copied off from my practice sketch #25 being combined with that other combination face (the one being marked with that #2 combined *) from my practice sketch #26 and then combined them both together into one hybrid version of my animated face. Also, here's a link to my current Facebook profile for comparisons for anyone to see how similar my real face looks to my animated versions: (m.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=… ).
By the way, the reason why I added that double-circle around my hybrid face with the * marking is because it would be my way of "copying" that animated face and carry it onto my next practice sketch just to make my art style combinations a bit more easier for me. Also, the styles that my combination face from my practice sketch #25 were inspired by both Richard Williams, Mark Henn, Glen Keane, Andreas Deja, Eric Goldberg and Dan Haskett while my other combination face from my practice sketch #26 were inspired by both Mark Henn and Kathy Zielinski.