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Evolution of martin

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Alphalpha:
There was a period, exemplified by this comic where everyone was really angluar/pointy. Check out Marten in frames 3 and 4 with his bug-eyes. It comes at around the 5th picture down of Faye and the 5th or 6th along of Marten, although it hasn't quite been captured. I dislike this phase of the art more than any of the others, except perhaps the first few strips until Faye, for example, has realistic hair. The faces expecially were ultra-pointy. I think perhaps it needs mention, purely as a display of how dodgy the art used to be.

Nowadays it's actually awesome and I'm not sure how much more progress can be made on it, but beware - Jeph may experiment and it wil go back to those awful undetailed/pointy days! Woe unto thee!

vgaer:
Yeah, I didn't like that period either.

Here's Dora. I decided I hated the way I did Faye vertically, hah.

bbqrocks:
I prefer the second art style over any, including our current one.

And I am starting steve.

cgarci21:
I like the last style most for the obvious reasons (more physically accurate/proportionate) and I think I like the 6th style least.  Or its 6th for Marty and Faye and might be 5th for Dora.  Every one seems too rounded or bulging.  I mean look at the 6th picture of Faye, her eyes are huge, Dora is the same.  In this style its not as prounounced with the men but its an unflattering drawing style I think for the women.

bbqrocks:
I think someone needs to correctly categorise the different styles.

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