This is a really thin layer of paper. The lines are obviously that of photo copy and are pretty rough, but I think the color markers are used to apply colors on it, as I can see from the front and back. I have seen some production material for a PC game done this way, I believe they are then scanned in and used for in game scenes, but this doesn't have the kind of art style. Anyone any idea what this is and how it should be classified as?
What would this be classified as?
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What would this be classified as?
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Re: What would this be classified as?
So the lines are on a separate layer, like a cel layer?
It almost looks like a harmony cel...
It almost looks like a harmony cel...
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Re: What would this be classified as?
The lines are on the front side of this piece of paper, but they are copied lines and not hand draw, kind of like a photo copy of an original sketch. But the colors seems to be shaded in with markers I think. The two scans are the front side and back side. Sorry if my description was misleading(edited) lol
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Re: What would this be classified as?
Don't know, though it does seem the same principle as a harmony cel, except that it is all on paper with no cel overlay. It is extremely pretty, though! Congratulations on getting it!
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Re: What would this be classified as?
I agree with CB that the style of it looks like a harmony cel. I don't own one myself, so I can't say how they are usually done, but I do have a piece of artwork that was done a lot like yours:
http://www.zero-space.net/gallery2/disp ... p?itemid=9
For that, it's all done on a single sheet of paper that appears to have been a photocopy of a hanken rough sketch that was then colored with markers, as you can see the marker bleeds through the back of the paper.
http://www.zero-space.net/gallery2/disp ... p?itemid=9
For that, it's all done on a single sheet of paper that appears to have been a photocopy of a hanken rough sketch that was then colored with markers, as you can see the marker bleeds through the back of the paper.
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Re: What would this be classified as?
Thanks for the input guys!! It seems that zerospace has an item closest to this. Still not sure what to call them but it becomes not so big a problem if no one else know either
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Re: What would this be classified as?
Where is it from?
It's pretty cute.
It's pretty cute.
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Re: What would this be classified as?
Yeah, usually dislike cutesy stuff myself, but for some reason was attracted to this one. Apparently, its from Battle Athletes.
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Re: What would this be classified as?
Ah okay. I can see the Battle Athletes lines now that you mention it.
Congratulations on acquiring it.
Congratulations on acquiring it.