Flaaffy
Trollerskates: Hm, is this maybe a bit better?
I tried increasing the contrast between the two greys. Apart from that I'm not sure what else I can do to increase the depth, considering the scant amount of shading in the stock card and the palette limitations.
Jetters: Me too! That's Sumiyoshi Kizuki. I'm a huge fan of her earlier style, because the black outlines were a lot thicker, but her new style is quite different. The lines are waaay thinner, and not just black. It greatly resembles Kanako Eo's style imo, of who I'm a huge fan of. But it is kind of disappointing how she's gone the way of a bunch of the TCG's artists, and has normalised her style. Kinda made it bland and not unique. The few artists that haven't are Tomokazu Komiya, Miki Tanaka, Naoyo Kimura, and a few others. Oh well. I'll end my art rant now, ha ha.
Trollerskates: Hm, is this maybe a bit better?
I tried increasing the contrast between the two greys. Apart from that I'm not sure what else I can do to increase the depth, considering the scant amount of shading in the stock card and the palette limitations.
Jetters: Me too! That's Sumiyoshi Kizuki. I'm a huge fan of her earlier style, because the black outlines were a lot thicker, but her new style is quite different. The lines are waaay thinner, and not just black. It greatly resembles Kanako Eo's style imo, of who I'm a huge fan of. But it is kind of disappointing how she's gone the way of a bunch of the TCG's artists, and has normalised her style. Kinda made it bland and not unique. The few artists that haven't are Tomokazu Komiya, Miki Tanaka, Naoyo Kimura, and a few others. Oh well. I'll end my art rant now, ha ha.