I've accentuated the look over the years. As a comic, you try something and if it works you go with it and grind it to death.
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As a comic, you try something and if it works you go with it and grind it to death.
I have this certain vision of the way I want my comics to look; this sort of photographic realism, but with a certain abstraction that comics can give. It's kind of a fine line.
I think the reason I choose the comic approach so often is because it's harder, therefore affording me the opportunity to show off.
When I do my makeup, it kind of helps me get into the character that I'm trying to portray.
I really like the look of old '70s and '80s Japanese comics, so I think that style is something I will continue to draw.
I'd like to see the comics' style expanded. I'd like to see artists synthesize traditional comics arts style with fine-arts styles or whatever. I like to see innovation. I don't like it when an art form becomes stagnant.
I've always been very forward-looking, and it was actually kind of difficult to turn my gaze backwards to look at comics history.
All the characters I've ever played have really had nothing to do with looks. There's a lot of things that are a lot more interesting to me to play than that.
As far as style goes, I gravitate toward anything that is effortlessly chic. I don't wanna look like I'm trying too hard.
Comics are so full of amazing work. And I can't look at a drawing of a woman without thinking of, for instance, Wallace Wood and his amazing way of capturing beauty.
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