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Scenes drawn by the hands of Fujo Tamers have two tells that I know
I think this episode didn't have Fujo Tamers touch it at all. It's 100% Tamers kosher.
Then take this latest thing for example. In the very first scene you can see varied line weights, like by the right side of the pony's face. And the episode is full of this. It's also replete with two-tone shading, something which Tamers saves for special effect, uses very sparingly. The art style smacks of Fujo Tamers.
This is NOT Tamers kosher.
I think Fujo Tamers can imitate Tamer's artstyle, but it's not perfect. And now that I see it clearly, it's off-putting.
I think Tamers actually does draw every scene he does in MS paint. Fujo Tamers possibly has different tools, like Photoshop, and that is how the varied line weight occurs in the scenes which they draw. MS paint is immediately configured to stroke paths, easy to do in MS paint, and we've seen how Tamers draws with it. In Photoshop it's not so simple to do that, so I expect that Fujo Tamers just uses the pencil tool, and then they go over a stroke a few times, compulsively, I guess.
- Reflection in the eyes of characters
- Differentiating line weight
Weird tranny stuff
Wrong! Tamers is very capable and extensible in drawing. I rewatched this episode (hilarious btw, I forgot how kino Tamer's creations and writing are), and I can say that Fujo Tamers got involved after this video. If Fujo Tamers drew that saucy scene, they would have been compelled to make the lines under the eyelids thicker. My next suspicion is that Fujo Tamer's entrance was at the beginning of MLP,The earliest that I can put it is Sonic goes to Goodwill. I'm remembering that one saucy scene, you know the one.
I think this episode didn't have Fujo Tamers touch it at all. It's 100% Tamers kosher.
Then take this latest thing for example. In the very first scene you can see varied line weights, like by the right side of the pony's face. And the episode is full of this. It's also replete with two-tone shading, something which Tamers saves for special effect, uses very sparingly. The art style smacks of Fujo Tamers.
This is NOT Tamers kosher.
I think Fujo Tamers can imitate Tamer's artstyle, but it's not perfect. And now that I see it clearly, it's off-putting.
I think Tamers actually does draw every scene he does in MS paint. Fujo Tamers possibly has different tools, like Photoshop, and that is how the varied line weight occurs in the scenes which they draw. MS paint is immediately configured to stroke paths, easy to do in MS paint, and we've seen how Tamers draws with it. In Photoshop it's not so simple to do that, so I expect that Fujo Tamers just uses the pencil tool, and then they go over a stroke a few times, compulsively, I guess.
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