Yusuke Murata and Dan Mora are both insanely skilled, but honestly their work has never really done it for me. It's too clean. The linework is so precise it loses that handmade feeling liike something got ironed out of it. Murata especially, his stuff is so polished it genuinely looks digital sometimes, even though it's not. Every line is perfect, every detail cranked up as far as it'll go. Impressive, sure, but it ends up feeling a little soulless.Mora has the same problem. Technically solid, but once you clock the same-face thing you can't let it go. Change the hair and the outfit and half his characters are the same person. It feels more like production than actual drawing.Good art doesn't need to be rough or messy. It just needs to feel like a person made it.
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>>153371624Dan Mora's art just smells too much like gay. I don't actually know if he is or not, but most pieces I've seen of his has the lingering scent of gay over it.
>>153372991He has a wife and kids
>>153371624Mora has a fairly generic house styleInoffensive, technically proficient, everyone looks generally how they shouldAnd the man works pretty damn fast and can handle the monthly schedule for an ongoing and also draw popular coversHe is exactly the kind of artist that the Big Two love, he's basically a machine
>>153371624Dan Mora is skilled at drawing everyone like fags ot appeal to gay men. I can't sand his ar.
>>153371624>Murata especially, his stuff is so polished it genuinely looks digital sometimes, even though it's not. Every line is perfect, every detail cranked up as far as it'll go. No doubt that he uses digital polishing on his art, but where do you see all this?