well, i'm not really familiar with the modern stuff, but it could be a question of different influences? artists in the 70s & 80s grew up looking at commercial art from an era focused more on photorealistic styles, even in newspaper strips.
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Replying to @mr_archenemy @LibertyFarmNH and
i noticed something related a few decades ago, when new comic artists entered the field. good or bad, they didn't seem to know shit about how to draw people - it seemed instead like manga and anime had become middlemen, distorting their perception of what people looked like.
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Replying to @LibertyFarmNH @MorlockP and
yeah, they've cut our smack with rat poison, it fucks up the high. these kids have never sat down and drawn a person, they're just copying foreign cartoons
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Replying to @mr_archenemy @LibertyFarmNH and
Don’t forget, most modern cartoons are animated in Korea, though the art direction is coming from North America. I think T’s on to something with the stepped-on source material
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Replying to @ElamBend @LibertyFarmNH and
sure, yes - i've been saying the same thing
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Replying to @siftyboones @ElamBend and
if you haven't seen PAINTING WITH FIRE, i'd recommend checking it out
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sadly, there was no actual literal painting with fire :(
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