Changes in style, readers and authorship, as well as change in skill, can all exert a drastic influence on how an illustrated work looks, sometimes to a rather extreme degree. Just how common this is is readily illustrated by the video comparisons below, which have ascended to classic status on Nico, with millions of views…
The presentation should be straightforward: original styles are presented first, followed by the revised styles and a side by side comparison of the two.
Can someone tell me the title of the manga in the first video at 3:20 to 3:42?
Thanks
what is the manga at 5 min. in the first vid?
Aa! Megami-sama is the epic queen of improvement among all XD
Dunno why 80s/90s retro art has been changed by some…o_O
Improvement is great but one shouldn’t overdo it if the original style fits the story more^^U
And even though I like/draw this ‘new century moé art’-like Lucky Star-but in some cases it was an unreasenable change…
Was happy that Ichigo Mashimaro and Gravitation were presented^^ Too bad Maki Murakami sensei kind of got lost in her new shotacon art…The manga seems to loose it’s quality…:( And I’m such a huge fan of her work!! )T T
Anyway, these vids brought back memories of how crappy my first drawings were and how far I already came =^__^= (if interested my avatar is a sketch of mine^^)
I’m sure I’m not the only one that noticed Robopon’s impressive swelling from one generation to another.
Does anyone know where I might find some Robopon manga to see the progression myself?
Google seemed burdened down by results for the old gameboy game.
What’s the first song from the first video?
Anatadake Mitsumeteru From Slam Dunk