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Hugo Pratt Visual Style
173LDesign visual work in the style of Hugo Pratt β the Italian master of ink wash
Iain McCaig Visual Style
199LDesign visual work in the style of Iain McCaig β the legendary character designer and
Ivan Bilibin Visual Style
81LDesign visual work in the style of Ivan Bilibin β the Russian illustrator who
James Gurney Visual Style
72LDesign visual work in the style of James Gurney β the painter, author, and educator
James Jean Visual Style
104LDesign visual work in the style of James Jean β legendary Fables cover artist turned fine art painter,
J.C. Leyendecker Visual Style
141LDesign visual work in the style of J.C. Leyendecker β the supreme master of American commercial
Jean-Claude Mézières Visual Style
185LDesign visual work in the style of Jean-Claude MΓ©ziΓ¨res β the visionary French comics
Jillian Tamaki Visual Style
89LDesign visual work in the style of Jillian Tamaki β the acclaimed illustrator and cartoonist behind This One Summer, SuperMutant Magic Academy, and Boundless. Known for delicate ink work, literary graphic novel sensibility, atmospheric line drawing, sensitive character observation, watercolor and ink wash integration, and a quiet visual poetry that bridges illustration, comics, and fine art. Triggers: Jillian Tamaki style, This One Summer art, literary comics, delicate ink illustration, graphic novel art, atmospheric line drawing, ink wash comics, quiet visual storytelling, Canadian illustration, Caldecott illustration.
Jim Steranko Visual Style
186LDesign visual work in the style of Jim Steranko β the revolutionary comics artist and
John Howe Visual Style
72LDesign visual work in the style of John Howe β the Canadian-born, Switzerland-based
Junji Ito Visual Style
177LDesign visual work in the style of Junji Ito β the supreme master of horror manga,
Karla Ortiz Visual Style
206LDesign visual work in the style of Karla Ortiz β the classically trained painter and
Katsuhiro Otomo Visual Style
175LDesign visual work in the style of Katsuhiro Otomo β the Japanese manga artist and
Katsuya Terada Visual Style
101LDesign visual work in the style of Katsuya Terada β Japanese illustration legend known as the Rakugaking
Kay Nielsen Visual Style
143LDesign visual work in the style of Kay Nielsen β the visionary Scandinavian illustrator whose
Kentaro Miura Visual Style
87LDesign visual work in the style of Kentaro Miura β the legendary manga artist behind Berserk, one of the most visually ambitious works in the history of the medium. Known for extraordinary detail in every panel, masterful hatching and crosshatching technique, dark fantasy imagery of overwhelming intricacy, medieval European-inspired horror, demons and apostles of terrifying anatomical imagination, and a commitment to visual density that made each page a laborious feat of draftsmanship. Triggers: Kentaro Miura style, Berserk art, dark fantasy manga, extreme manga detail, hatching mastery, medieval horror manga, demon design, intricate manga illustration, crosshatching manga, pen and ink fantasy.
Kim Jung Gi Visual Style
97LDesign visual work in the style of Kim Jung Gi β legendary Korean artist celebrated for live drawing
Larry Elmore Visual Style
72LDesign visual work in the style of Larry Elmore β the defining visual artist of
Loish Visual Style
107LDesign visual work in the style of Loish (Lois van Baarle) β Dutch digital painter celebrated for
Mary Blair Visual Style
87LDesign visual work in the style of Mary Blair β the legendary Disney concept artist
Maurice Sendak Visual Style
196LDesign visual work in the style of Maurice Sendak β Where the Wild Things Are,
Maxfield Parrish Visual Style
151LDesign visual work in the style of Maxfield Parrish β the master of luminous glazing technique,
Michael Whelan Visual Style
71LDesign visual work in the style of Michael Whelan β the preeminent science fiction
Naoki Urasawa Visual Style
87LDesign visual work in the style of Naoki Urasawa β the master of cinematic manga storytelling, creator of Monster, 20th Century Boys, Pluto, and Billy Bat. Known for realistic character acting, filmic panel composition that draws from Hitchcock and New Wave cinema, naturalistic figure drawing, suspenseful pacing through visual rhythm, deeply human facial expressions, and a narrative sophistication that elevates manga to the level of literary thriller. Triggers: Naoki Urasawa style, Monster manga art, 20th Century Boys, cinematic manga, realistic manga faces, suspense manga, character acting manga, filmic panel composition, literary manga art, psychological thriller illustration.
N.C. Wyeth Visual Style
134LDesign visual work in the style of N.C. Wyeth β the supreme narrative illustrator of American adventure,
Neville Page Visual Style
207LDesign visual work in the style of Neville Page β the premier creature and character
Osamu Tezuka Visual Style
175LDesign visual work in the style of Osamu Tezuka β the God of Manga, founding father
Quentin Blake Visual Style
206LDesign visual work in the style of Quentin Blake β Roald Dahl's definitive
Ralph McQuarrie Visual Style
210LDesign visual work in the style of Ralph McQuarrie β the legendary Star Wars concept artist
Ralph Steadman Visual Style
184LDesign visual work in the style of Ralph Steadman β gonzo illustration pioneer,
Rebecca Dautremer Visual Style
223LDesign visual work in the style of Rebecca Dautremer β Princesses Oubliees
Robert Crumb Visual Style
164LDesign visual work in the style of Robert Crumb β the most influential underground
Rodney Matthews Visual Style
74LDesign visual work in the style of Rodney Matthews β the English illustrator whose
Roger Dean Visual Style
72LDesign visual work in the style of Roger Dean β the English painter and designer
Sachin Teng Visual Style
112LDesign visual work in the style of Sachin Teng β contemporary editorial illustrator known for
Sam Spratt Visual Style
93LDesign visual work in the style of Sam Spratt β photorealistic digital painter known for Logic's
Saul Steinberg Visual Style
187LDesign visual work in the style of Saul Steinberg β The New Yorker master
Scott Robertson Visual Style
210LDesign visual work in the style of Scott Robertson β the definitive authority on
Sergio Toppi Visual Style
84LDesign visual work in the style of Sergio Toppi β the Italian master of ink
Shaun Tan Visual Style
206LDesign visual work in the style of Shaun Tan β The Arrival, The Lost Thing,
Sparth Visual Style
199LDesign visual work in the style of Sparth (Nicolas Bouvier) β the visionary concept artist
Takehiko Inoue Visual Style
87LDesign visual work in the style of Takehiko Inoue β the celebrated manga artist behind Vagabond, Slam Dunk, and Real. Known for the integration of traditional Japanese ink wash (sumi-e) painting into manga, extraordinary dynamic sports illustration in Slam Dunk, the brushwork mastery and meditative quality of Vagabond, photorealistic figure drawing, expressive action sequences that capture the peak moment of athletic and martial movement, and a career arc that moved from energetic shonen manga toward fine art contemplation. Triggers: Takehiko Inoue style, Vagabond art, Slam Dunk illustration, sumi-e manga, ink wash manga, dynamic sports manga, brush manga art, Japanese ink painting comics, martial arts manga art, basketball manga illustration.
Takeshi Obata Visual Style
97LDesign visual work in the style of Takeshi Obata β master manga artist of Death Note, Bakuman,
Tomer Hanuka Visual Style
93LDesign visual work in the style of Tomer Hanuka β Israeli-American illustrator known for painterly
Tove Jansson Visual Style
214LDesign visual work in the style of Tove Jansson β Moomin creator and
Travis Charest Visual Style
86LDesign visual work in the style of Travis Charest β the Canadian comics artist
Tsutomu Nihei Visual Style
89LDesign visual work in the style of Tsutomu Nihei β the visionary manga artist behind Blame!, Knights of Sidonia, Biomega, and Aposimz. Known for vast dystopian megastructures of incomprehensible scale, architectural manga drawing rooted in his actual architecture training, minimal dialogue, oppressive atmosphere, cyberpunk biomechanical aesthetics, vertiginous perspective, and a visual storytelling style that communicates through space and silence rather than words. Triggers: Tsutomu Nihei style, Blame! art, megastructure manga, architectural manga, vast dystopian scale, minimal dialogue manga, cyberpunk architecture, biomechanical art, vertiginous perspective, oppressive atmosphere illustration.
Victo Ngai Visual Style
103LDesign visual work in the style of Victo Ngai β Hong Kong-born illustrator celebrated for decorative
Virgil Finlay Visual Style
86LDesign visual work in the style of Virgil Finlay β the supreme master of stipple
Wayne Barlowe Visual Style
72LDesign visual work in the style of Wayne Barlowe β the visionary creature designer
Will Eisner Visual Style
189LDesign visual work in the style of Will Eisner β the father of the graphic novel
Yoji Shinkawa Visual Style
84LDesign visual work in the style of Yoji Shinkawa β the legendary character and
Illustration Styles Progress Tracker
131L3D Blockout & Paintover
185LCreate concept art using 3D blockout and paintover techniques β building rough
Advertising Campaign Visual Concept Art
227LCreate concept art for advertising campaign visuals β brand visual identity,
Afrofuturism Concept Art
232LCreate concept art in the Afrofuturist aesthetic β the fusion of African cultural
Age of Sail β Concept Art Style Guide
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Album Art & Music Visualization
221LCreate concept art for album art and music visualization β band identity design,
Alien Worlds Concept Art
254LCreate concept art depicting alien worlds β xenobiological ecosystems, otherworldly
Ancient Egypt β Concept Art Style Guide
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