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Post by retrosax on Jan 7, 2014 6:42:56 GMT
I noticed that a lot of you guys do vectors. That's great, too; vectors maake for great show-style art. On the flip side, I personally think that hand-drawn/personal digital art has a more unique feel to it. Let's be honest here: when people watch radio plays, there are three components: the story, the voice acting, and the art. There's no animation, so the art has to hold the viewers' attention. Different art styles means diversity, which will more likely than not hold the viewers' attention better.
Again, I have nothing against vectors. I rrathr like them to be honest. But before everyone jumps on this, please just remember that your art style is unique and will add diversity to the radio play.
Of course, I'm not an artist, so feel free to disagree with me if you think I'm wrong. That's just my two bits.
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Post by Luse/High Pitch on Jan 7, 2014 11:59:29 GMT
I would love to see more hand drawn/computer drawn 'pictures/scenes'. We have a lot of great artists judging by what I have seen and it would add a lovely personal touch to the look of the show, while also avoiding having our vectors judged to the standard of the actual show.
I personally prefer having the art simply there to complement the story, Arthur knows of my strong belief that the audio should be able to stand up on its own without any visual aid.
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