Retro Comic: Refers to comic book art styles from the past, often characterized by bold lines and vibrant colors.
Simple Vector: Artwork that uses vector graphics, often with simple shapes and a minimalist aesthetic.
How2Draw: Likely refers to instructional content on drawing, often found in books or online tutorials.
Blockprint Style: A style of art that mimics the look of block printing, with distinct, bold lines and shapes.
Tarot v1: Could refer to a specific version or style of Tarot card art.
Polaroid Style: Mimics the look of old Polaroid photos, often with a square format and vintage color tones.
The Sims style: Artwork inspired by the video game “The Sims,” characterized by simplified, cartoon-like characters.
SoftPasty: A term that might refer to a soft, pastel-like color palette or a style that uses pastel colors.
Film Noir: A style inspired by classic black-and-white crime dramas, featuring high contrast and dramatic shadows.
1920s cartoon: Refers to the animation style popular in the 1920s, often characterized by simple, fluid animation and bold lines.
JoJo Style: Art style inspired by the manga and anime series “JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure,” known for its dynamic poses and distinctive shading.
flux-Realism: This could be a specific style or movement that combines elements of realism with other artistic techniques.
Vintage Ads: Refers to the style of advertisements from the past, often with a nostalgic or retro feel.
Cine Aesthetic: A style that mimics the look of film, often using techniques like grain, color grading, and lighting to create a cinematic feel.
Pokemon Trainer Sprites: Refers to the small, pixel-art characters used in the Pokemon games to represent trainers.
animation2k: Likely refers to a specific style or community within the animation world, possibly related to a certain year or style.
SoftServe Anime: A term that might refer to a soft, pastel-like anime art style.
PS1 style: Refers to the graphical style of games on the original PlayStation console, characterized by low-poly models and early 3D graphics.
flux koda: This term is unclear, but it might refer to a specific style or artist.
Frosting Lane Flux: Another unclear term, but it could be a specific style or movement.
Half Illustration: Might refer to artwork that is only partially completed or detailed.
wrong: This term is unclear in this context.
Yarn Art: Art made using yarn, often in the form of tapestries or wall hangings.
Paper Cutout: Art created by cutting and layering paper to create silhouettes or scenes.
Aquarell Watercolor: A watercolor painting style that mimics the look of aquarelle, a type of watercolor painting known for its soft, translucent quality.
SyntheticAnime: A term that might refer to a style of anime that uses synthetic or digital techniques.
flux-anime: This could be a specific style or movement within anime that combines traditional anime elements with other artistic techniques.
80s Cyberpunk: Refers to the cyberpunk aesthetic popular in the 1980s, characterized by dystopian futures, neon lights, and technological themes.
Boreal: This term is unclear in this context.
flux-disney: Could refer to a style that combines elements of Disney animation with other artistic techniques.
flux-art: A term that might refer to a style or movement that combines different artistic techniques or styles.
Retrofuturism Flux: A style that combines retro aesthetics with futuristic themes.