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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2020-12-13 03:13 pm

[ SECRET POST #5091 ]


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Re: What themes or details about an individual piece of (fan)art do you tend to most like or dislike

(Anonymous) 2020-12-14 04:34 am (UTC)(link)
Since we're going on opinion, I start by saying that I don't think the art is bad, and generally, I'm just happy people are enjoying themselves and making things. Whether they are starting or have a complete history behind them.

I will say I tend to just dislike certain stylistic elements-- certain styles to be honest. The whole Steven Universe/Adventure time/ you know that just very round style with a lot of pastels and pink cheeks and everyone looks all wide eyed and what not...I am not a fan. The art tends to be good, I just can't stand that style.

Re: What themes or details about an individual piece of (fan)art do you tend to most like or dislike

(Anonymous) 2020-12-14 10:38 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, CalArts house style. I hate it too.

Re: What themes or details about an individual piece of (fan)art do you tend to most like or dislike

(Anonymous) 2020-12-14 01:20 pm (UTC)(link)
AYRT

I didn't know it had a name!

Yeah, that style and the fan art trend (I think someone made a secret about a year ago or two) of people the pastel paper cutout (alot of warm color usage) version of this style, if it makes any sense. Sometimes people will kinda maybe slightly merge it with some anime elements, but it has the blushing face, the tips of the nose always a different hue (obv to create shadow or contrast but still) -- and it always seems like it's going for a watercolor type of feel or something but it just comes off as undefined layering instead of the laissez-faire casual pseudo watercolor it seems to attempt. Again, these pieces are good in and I'd themselves, and their creators are obviously talented, and I can't replicate it myself (at least I don't think I can at the level I'm at), but I also dislike them aesthetically so I wouldn't to.