Why do you like anime art?
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Re: Why do you like anime art?
Well, I'm not a big fan of Role Playing Games. Final Fantasy; I can't see it as an anime though there are a lot of Computer generated scenes in 7 and onwards, plus the movie.
Yea sry about the FF i havent really played it yet so shouldnt say anything about it...(the anime art in FF is something ive heard from other people and seen on gameplays)
And i dont know about the word "Training" beeing cleache but i know that after a days of good practise maybe the drawing difference isn't that much sees with the eye but the way you draw, speed, requaiered concentraition and other stuff like that XD changes a lot - that last drawing(allredy posted it in previous reply) was at the beginning a high-speed drawing XD and when i noticed that i kinda start to like what ive drawn so i got a little more precice and in the end added the body...

marts- Posts: 22
Join date: 2007-11-02
Age: 18
Location: Latvia
Re: Why do you like anime art?
1) You 'like' to draw anime, how does it appeal to you
I really don't know i love anime and manga a lot. It catches my attention a lot.
2) What inspired you to draw anime
One day i decided to draw an image. When i drew that image my sister told me that it was from an anime that she watched on tv. I did not know what she was talking about and she showed me the show. I was surprised by it on how the characters looked very similar in deed.. (i must have remembered the image back in my subconscious.) Anyways after that day I drew that way again and again because it was easy, fun and cute looking. Of course I did not realize this type was called anime and were it was from till later on. It just kinda stuck with me after that.
3) What makes you want to continue drawing anime
its a fun easy way to get my ideas down and it looks nice.
I really don't know i love anime and manga a lot. It catches my attention a lot.
2) What inspired you to draw anime
One day i decided to draw an image. When i drew that image my sister told me that it was from an anime that she watched on tv. I did not know what she was talking about and she showed me the show. I was surprised by it on how the characters looked very similar in deed.. (i must have remembered the image back in my subconscious.) Anyways after that day I drew that way again and again because it was easy, fun and cute looking. Of course I did not realize this type was called anime and were it was from till later on. It just kinda stuck with me after that.
3) What makes you want to continue drawing anime
its a fun easy way to get my ideas down and it looks nice.
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JiJi- Posts: 15
Join date: 2007-11-06
Re: Why do you like anime art?
Well..I dont know taht why i like drawing anime.I have just started to draw anime. I think Drawing anime is an expression to feelings. I think big eyes tell the real feelings so clearly.Maybe it can be my reason for starting to draw anime...

hilalaydin- Posts: 8
Join date: 2007-11-02
Age: 24
Re: Why do you like anime art?
Yeah them eyes are really appealing aren't they. xD
You just walk by 'see an image with big shiny eyes' and in most cases, people will stop and look at it.
That sounds like such a good sport. Well...not sport; I mean challenge. I might try it sometime, after my exams are over.
You just walk by 'see an image with big shiny eyes' and in most cases, people will stop and look at it.
high-speed drawing
That sounds like such a good sport. Well...not sport; I mean challenge. I might try it sometime, after my exams are over.
art1st- Posts: 10
Join date: 2007-10-04
hmmm..
This is a good question... My opinion personally is that drawing anime is a way of expressing feeling of sorts...
My friend is actually who got me started on anime in the 6th grade. She told me to watch Naruto on Cartoon Network that night. So I went home and watched. I was dumbfounded by the pureness of expression in this new art of animation I had never seen before. I was immediately hooked onto it like candy. Naruto is still by far my favorite anime still. I geuss I like it for the very reason that it is a form of art that is able to carry feeling and expression very well.
My friend is actually who got me started on anime in the 6th grade. She told me to watch Naruto on Cartoon Network that night. So I went home and watched. I was dumbfounded by the pureness of expression in this new art of animation I had never seen before. I was immediately hooked onto it like candy. Naruto is still by far my favorite anime still. I geuss I like it for the very reason that it is a form of art that is able to carry feeling and expression very well.
anyanime- Posts: 1
Join date: 2007-12-06
Age: 16
Location: Northern Maine
Re: Why do you like anime art?
My god, it's been a while since I've returned to this forum.
Yes expressing feelings is usually the foundation or many pieces of art.
Naruto is one of many popular animes on the market. I wasn't really hooked on to it, but one thing in that anime that made me do was wanting to watch it more as the ending on each episode were so open-ended that I had to watch the next episdoe to see what happens. Like it was very hard to predict who was going to win that fight or will that person survive you know? The characters had mysterious backgrounds and powers, making the anime twice as interesting to watch.
One other thing I would like to express, is that; say if you're drawing in school/classroom (I'm still in school D:) and you finish that piece of art, do you leave that drawing behind or do you store it for good memories?
Personally I leave my characters/drawings behind knowing someone else would cherish that picture more than I would, also stirs up the school on who that mysterious artist is xD. There is no use for me storing it in a giant folder if there in my mind xD.
Yes expressing feelings is usually the foundation or many pieces of art.
She told me to watch Naruto on Cartoon Network that night.
Naruto is one of many popular animes on the market. I wasn't really hooked on to it, but one thing in that anime that made me do was wanting to watch it more as the ending on each episode were so open-ended that I had to watch the next episdoe to see what happens. Like it was very hard to predict who was going to win that fight or will that person survive you know? The characters had mysterious backgrounds and powers, making the anime twice as interesting to watch.
One other thing I would like to express, is that; say if you're drawing in school/classroom (I'm still in school D:) and you finish that piece of art, do you leave that drawing behind or do you store it for good memories?
Personally I leave my characters/drawings behind knowing someone else would cherish that picture more than I would, also stirs up the school on who that mysterious artist is xD. There is no use for me storing it in a giant folder if there in my mind xD.
art1st- Posts: 10
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