Each anime style has its own distinct characteristics that are designed to suit the tone and storytelling of the genre it represents. Here’s a concise description of each:
Finally, we have the more modern styles. Anime nowadays is everything, so its being lost to every generation.
Modern 10s Style (2010s): This style is a blend of crisp lines and detailed shading, creating a more three-dimensional and polished look. Eyes are large but not overly exaggerated, with intricate irises and reflective lighting, allowing for nuanced emotional expression. The color palette is rich and varied, often with a distinct digital feel due to the prevalence of computer-aided animation during this decade.
Modern 20s (2020s) Style: The 2020s style leans towards a hybrid of classic and digital aesthetics, with a tendency to hark back to the styles of the 80s and 90s in a modern context. The character design is a blend of the old and new, featuring both the simplicity of early anime and the smooth, detailed rendering made possible by advanced technology. There's also an emphasis on diverse character models and a more inclusive range of body types and facial features.
Bug-eyed (Comedy #2): This comedic style is distinguished by its over-the-top facial expressions, especially the extremely large and often circular eyes that dominate the character's face. These exaggerated features are often used to enhance visual humor, as they can express a wide range of exaggerated emotions, from shock to hilarity. The characters’ body language and movements are also typically overstated for comedic effect, and the overall design may have a more caricatured look to further the humor.
And that concludes styles showcase