Posted May 29, 2014
So most of us recognized 'The Yellow Submarine' art style in the recent "Fearless Fantasy."
Likewise I'm also familiar with the arty styles from "Don't Starve" & "Puddin' Panic" from childrens books back when I was a child.
What do you suspect this is result of?
1. Today's generation inspired by the art work of those previous to my generation
2. The artists are beginning to reincarnate and turning up as game developers in their late teens.
3. The original artists (probably going on close to 90 years of age now) are lending their hand.
4. My generation resurfacing subconsciously stored memory of the same children's books.
Also, Skullgirls has intentionally borrowed art style from various 1940's cartoons for each the girls (Popeye, Disney, Betty Boop, etc. )
Likewise I'm also familiar with the arty styles from "Don't Starve" & "Puddin' Panic" from childrens books back when I was a child.
What do you suspect this is result of?
1. Today's generation inspired by the art work of those previous to my generation
2. The artists are beginning to reincarnate and turning up as game developers in their late teens.
3. The original artists (probably going on close to 90 years of age now) are lending their hand.
4. My generation resurfacing subconsciously stored memory of the same children's books.
Also, Skullgirls has intentionally borrowed art style from various 1940's cartoons for each the girls (Popeye, Disney, Betty Boop, etc. )