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      Tahu Premium Member last edited by

      I used to be a big fan of Im Dil Yung. A large part because his illustrations were the most stunning I’ve ever seen. I now consider him my mortal enemy since he comes up with all these great plots and never finishes them. It is decently to harass the readers. But I don’t see many manga using his style despite how breathtaking it is, why?

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      • jpwong
        jpwong Premium Member last edited by

        I'm pretty sure you cannot license an art style, but as to why others may not be imitating it, it's possible it simply takes too much work to do?

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        • TheGrimLich
          TheGrimLich Member last edited by

          Yeah, it's probably similar as to why there aren't a lot of anime that mimic Yoshitaka Amano's intricate, detailed style: you're on a tight schedule and you need to produce, so you're going to go with a style you can do quickly.

          My grasp on sanity remains absolute.

          Oh, right, the poison, the poison for Kuzco, the poison chosen especially to kill Kuzco, Kuzco's poison. ...That poison?

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