KVAteam
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Hey!
We're currently working on a project and during our R&D process, we started thinking about the 3D comic style and why it even works.
We would argue that it's what the target audience wants, but at the same time maybe the artists just aren't taking enough risks? being more expreimental, cinematic, having different art direction or just using different lighting in their scenes and all of that!
We couldnt't exactly find an answer for ourselves! at least not the ones would satisfy us, so we wanted to see what you guys think as an audience about the general style of 3D comics in the taboo genre. Are we missing something?, and is there a deeper reasoning behind it that we might saw but didn't consider?!
We'd really appreciate your answers and toughts on this subject.
We're currently working on a project and during our R&D process, we started thinking about the 3D comic style and why it even works.
We would argue that it's what the target audience wants, but at the same time maybe the artists just aren't taking enough risks? being more expreimental, cinematic, having different art direction or just using different lighting in their scenes and all of that!
We couldnt't exactly find an answer for ourselves! at least not the ones would satisfy us, so we wanted to see what you guys think as an audience about the general style of 3D comics in the taboo genre. Are we missing something?, and is there a deeper reasoning behind it that we might saw but didn't consider?!
We'd really appreciate your answers and toughts on this subject.