Edited By
Mark Thompson
Fans are buzzing about Fujimoto's recent artistic choices as comments flood forums discussing changes in character designs. Observers note a trend where the characters' eyes are getting noticeably larger. There's a divide in opinion on this evolution, with strong feelings surfacing online.
The shift in style has sparked a mix of responses among fans. Some celebrate the new direction, while others long for past aesthetics. This ongoing debate raises questions about the impact of artistic evolution on fandom engagement.
Character Proportions: Users are commenting on both eyes and body proportions. One user quipped, "Dude really forgot how to draw thinner lines huh."
Shift in Appeal: Another noted the attractiveness of characters, stating, "God, Asa is so hot." The focus on beauty continues to be a hot topic.
Style Evolution: Many believe this change signifies an overall evolution in art style. A user added, "I think itโs a part of his new art style, shame because I liked the previous one more."
"Itโs all just the ability of the Baby Cow Devil, a truly powerful foe."
The responses reveal a neutral to negative sentiment towards the changes, primarily focusing on nostalgia for previous works. Some fans express curiosity about how far this style change might go.
๐ง Heightened focus on character proportions in new illustrations.
๐ Positive remarks about character attractiveness keep morale high.
๐ง Varied views on artistic evolution show splitting loyalties.
In an art community that thrives on fan feedback, these discussions reflect bigger themes in manga and anime fandoms. Curious about how this will all play out? Only time will tell.