What makes Kemono Style Drawings tick?
18 years ago
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Welcome people.
It maybe strange for us, but I know Japanese were good on drawing stuff, especially the series that they always knows all these years.
But there's one thing that baffles me much: The Kemonos
This style of drawing is somehow dubbed as the "Furry of Japan". But we in other countries, were attracted by it's cuteness, impressive themes used and the style of drawing. It's like they know what theme, characters and story each drawing they produced. To make things better, they are sometimes popular in their own art sites and galleries all over Japan. Bur we don't see them much :)
So the only problem is: How Difficult it is to draw Kemono Style Drawings? :confused: I got a few watchers from Japan who were an expert of this kind of style, but I still don't know how did they do it.
But there's one thing that baffles me much: The Kemonos
This style of drawing is somehow dubbed as the "Furry of Japan". But we in other countries, were attracted by it's cuteness, impressive themes used and the style of drawing. It's like they know what theme, characters and story each drawing they produced. To make things better, they are sometimes popular in their own art sites and galleries all over Japan. Bur we don't see them much :)
So the only problem is: How Difficult it is to draw Kemono Style Drawings? :confused: I got a few watchers from Japan who were an expert of this kind of style, but I still don't know how did they do it.
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HB
I know... I thought it was ironic, too. XD
HB
Basically take furry and anime and mix it in for 3 hours
i mean seriously, pretty much every mythical animal in japan is *required* to eat somebody's wife, turn into her, and have sex with her husbamd
but yeah, as far as i'm awear Kemono means "beast" and stands for half-human, half-beast(animal, miniral or plant :D ) which is the same as anthro art and furry (with each being a branch of differing styles).
Hopes that makes sense :)