My anime art style stands out due to a combination of several unique elements and techniques that I have developed and refined over the years. I pay close attention to the design, colors, shapes and expressions of my characters.
My style is designed to be accessible and relatable to a wide audience. Due to its simplicity, my works are easy to read, recognizable and easily attract attention through colors and emotions, all of which evoke emotions in people, which I consider the most important aspect in art.
I decided not to specialize in any one particular style or genre of anime. Instead, I focused on developing a flexible approach to my work. I value flexibility and versatility as an artist because it allows me to take on a wide range of anime projects and explore different styles and genres. My goal is to bring creativity and a fresh perspective to every project I take on.
This approach not only makes my work dynamic and exciting, but also allows me to constantly develop as an artist. I find this flexibility in my artistic approach to be an advantage, allowing me to effectively collaborate with a variety of clients and creators and achieve results that suit their specific goals and preferences.
The anime created by Studio Gainax has had a significant impact on my style. I’m drawn to their work because of its vibrant and expressive nature. Shows like “Panty & Stocking” and “Re: Cutie Honey” have left a lasting impression on me with their dynamic and expressive scenes.
Can you delve into your journey in the anime art industry, highlighting your experiences, training, and any educational qualifications that bolster your expertise?
While I don’t have formal educational qualifications in anime art, I’ve dedicated significant time and effort to building my skills and expertise through self-education. This included learning anatomy, character design, concept art, color theory, composition and digital art techniques through online tutorials on YouTube.
Thanks to perseverance, curiosity and passion, I was able to achieve high results on my own.
Since I’m a character artist, I mostly draw only characters and develop their designs. Here are my character designs and some recent anime illustrations.
What processes or methods do you employ to understand and bring a client's conceptual ideas to life through your artistry? What kind of input do you prefer from clients to start a project?
To bring a client’s ideas to life, I employ a collaborative process. First of all, I start with detailed discussions and reference materials to understand their vision. I then create drafts and seek their feedback, ensuring alignment with their vision.
In terms of personalization, what array of customization alternatives do you provide to clients to ensure their artwork is tailored to their preferences?
Each client has unique preferences and desires when it comes to their artwork. To ensure that their artwork is tailored to their specific tastes, I offer a variety of customization alternatives.
I offer clients a range of customization options, including character design, color palette selection, background choice, art style, composition, expression, format of the illustration. These options ensure their artwork is personalized to their unique preferences!
What about the file format I usually provide such file formats as PNG and PSD.
About canvas size and resolution I usually use 300 dpi and canvas up to 3000 pixels, but if the client needs a specific illustration format I can customize according to the client’s requirements!
As a character designer, I am also able to create original anime art or characters for my clients!
My expertise lies in creating captivating and visually compelling characters, whether it’s for personal projects, commissions, or collaborations. I’m passionate about bringing unique and memorable characters to life through my artistic skills.
To ensure customer satisfaction I prioritize clear and timely communication, adhering to project timelines, delivering high-quality work, offering revisions when needed, and actively seeking feedback. I use Fiverr’s messaging system for communication and remain responsive to client inquiries. These practices help guarantee a seamless experience and utmost satisfaction for my clients!
My pricing is typically based on the complexity of the project and the time required. Before clients commission a project, they can review my Gig description, where I outline the pricing structure and what’s included in the base package.
In some cases, there may be extra fees for fast delivery, source files, commercial use or specific add-on services. These additional costs are clearly communicated in the Gig extras section, and clients have the option to select or decline them based on their needs.
How do you approach the intellectual property rights pertaining to the artworks you create, and what rights do clients retain once a project is completed?
By default, upon project completion and full payment, clients receive common personal usage rights. The client has the right to use my work as an avatar for their social networks or for themselves (t-shirt print or gift for example).
If a client wants to use my work commercially, do merch with my art, or anything that makes money with my art, there is an additional price for this type of commercial use.
Are there specific types of projects or themes that you are more inclined to work on, and conversely, any that you typically choose to turn down? t-shirt design, aesthetic drawing, fanart, chib, recap, emoji, glow art, pfp, nsfw, old people, Furry, Animal, Fursona
As a character artist, I usually tend to choose character-based projects. I enjoy designing characters and drawing emotions. Sometimes these can be full illustrations with backgrounds, but rarely. I usually avoid anything related to complex mecha and transport.