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==Chinese art== | |||
I think the "Ligne claire" |
I think the "Ligne claire" style was inspired by Chinese art. If I'm correct, the article should make that clear. | ||
:You may be correct, but I haven't found any evidence for it. Does anyone have any sources that might indicate this? I can see what Mr. 213... means by it, but I don't want to add this unless I am sure. ] 05:31, 6 May 2005 (UTC) | |||
==Geoff Darrow== | |||
When I merged this and ''Clean line style'', I brought over a reference to ]. In his article, it says that his style is inspired by Japanese cartoons and 1950s americana. Which is correct? Ligne claire or the ones mentioned? ] 05:31, 6 May 2005 (UTC) |
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Chinese art
I think the "Ligne claire" style was inspired by Chinese art. If I'm correct, the article should make that clear.
- You may be correct, but I haven't found any evidence for it. Does anyone have any sources that might indicate this? I can see what Mr. 213... means by it, but I don't want to add this unless I am sure. Mikkel 05:31, 6 May 2005 (UTC)
Geoff Darrow
When I merged this and Clean line style, I brought over a reference to Geoff Darrow. In his article, it says that his style is inspired by Japanese cartoons and 1950s americana. Which is correct? Ligne claire or the ones mentioned? Mikkel 05:31, 6 May 2005 (UTC)