Yeah… I knew someone would respond to me like that when it comes to Anime, but when you have taken art in college for four years, you realize that just drawing the Anime style just doesn't feel that original since you see many people drawing in that form… plus you're not supposed to use that style in your portfolio at all if you want to get into a career in the art business… unless if you can really draw it professionally and make it rather unique.
I also do find that the style looks pretty flat most of the time and it doesn't help you with your drawing skills one bit. Of course that is my opinion about the style, but it's okay if you think totally opposite about the Anime look. I don't fully hate Anime in general, but the style is something I'm not too keen on.
I'd like to point out the use of the emoticon at the end of my statement. I understand what you mean, a lot of animes look like carbon-copy clones of each other. My own personal style doesn't really fall into the "typical" anime-style (which is why I said "anime-like", so I'm not really offended by your comment. Just felt like making a joke, that's all.
Of course, I disagree that simply drawing in that style doesn't help your skills. Artists who draw in that style still have to learn proportions, perspective, anatomy, and all that other stuff. Simply drawing in one style or another doesn't affect your skills, only how your product will look.
Huh? I don't think the overalls are bad, they suit him for when he ISN'T doing heroic stuff, ya know? Like, just usual mechanic things like he usually does in his spare time. But yeah, I can see a lot have a problem with how Ratchet looks, I actually don't mind it at all (like I said earlier) since I like seeing different and unique styles
That actually didn't bug me at all. I've always wanted to see what Ratchet would look like in an outfit like that. But I think he's just wearing that just for the beginning segment. He would definitely change his outfit once the action and adventure begins in the story.
*shrugs* Okay, maybe it's just me. Or maybe it's that funky rendition of Ratchet while
in the overals. I don't really mind seeing him in casual clothes, but for some reason the overalls seem…strange on him, to me at least. Although, I think you probably have the right idea Tipsy. He'll probably switch clothes for the actual adventuring, so I'm not going to stress about it.
and well I don't actually hate anime neither (Like Tipsy said) but it's so common and mostly the same that I'd most likely be put off if it were in a style like that.
Well, we've seen what happens when you mix Ratchet with Anime.
I think Ratchet looks rather "fanartish" to be honest. I'm not sure what it is, but… yeah XD I can think of a few Ratchet and Clank fanartists who could have made it look better, but I guess it'll be ok if the story is good. Looking at the dialogue so far, I'd say we're in for a pretty awesome ride!
I believe that. I've seen fan-artists who have managed to produce content even better looking than the source material.
Ratchet's new look for the comic did take me by surprise. Its still alright I think for a comic, since comics always have some crazy distorted style anyway. Its like when you watch a spiderman cartoon then look at the comic. Plus, what you have to remember is that not every artist has the same style. So yes, its odd, but not bad, it'll just take a little adjusting.
I think his overalls looks great. Since he is a mechanic (and a little bit nuts) it suits him. Clank, imho, is the best drawn of the lot.
I have watched both Spiderman cartoons and read the comics. Yet, while there's subtle differences in style, both renditions of Spiderman still look like Spiderman. My problem with this style here is that it doesn't really "look" like Ratchet as much as "resembles" him. Don't know if that makes any sense or not… ^_^;
And Clank probably does look the best here. Although Qwark makes a pretty close second…