hi, i´m new to graphic design, i´d like to know the name of this style, and how you would go about learning to do something similar. thanks
>>460819interlaced CRT shaderscanlines
>>460819I see at least five different aspects of this image that might be described as a "style" by someone new to the field-> the subject matter that might be called "fantasy/ sword and sorcery ">the limited color palette that might be described as "monochromatic"> the composition of separate visual elements like the knight, skulls, swords etc. assembled together in a non- realistic manner which might be described as a "montage">the historical method used to create the original image which is likely an "etching", possibly a drypoint etching>the more modern video reproduction/ display method that adds the characteristic lines which in their original form were the result of "raster scanning"If you tell us which one(s) you are referring to someone can probably help you more...and let this be a lesson in graphic design- it's ultimately about communication and details so train yourself to think that way and to avoid briad/vague descriptions that leave people wondering what you are talking about, especially when discussing technicalities.
>>460821>>460821I have spent 15 years on 4chan and before now have never entered the GD board, as until recently I have never had interest in it.Your post gives me hope that this place will be of a higher quality than those I have heretofore frequented.
>>460819This is an example of what most people in the industry call "AI slop", or "sloppa" for short.
Step1: Double your vertical resolution.Step2: Use 2:1 wide pixelsStep3: Fill Every Even Line with Black(Step4: Export as PNG)
>>461310>>461311reminds me of max for some reason>>460823probably is slop but it was trained on video game art from the 80s
Remind me of Plastiboo style especially in Vermis