Contemporary Crimson Comics Style
Here I am again after a short break, with a style that completes the evolution of Crimson Sensei’s art style: the Contemporary Crimson Comics Style.
Some of you might ask: what’s the difference between this and the Modern Crimson Style? The difference lies in the works used (apologies if I get some titles wrong):
Exorcist Kaguya Kiwami (1–8)
Exorcist Saya (1 to Final)
Crimson Girls R
Exorcist Yura (1–5, still ongoing)
Virgin Train R
Sugar Baby Fined 10K Yen For Each Orgasm
I used the same method as for testing the Classic Crimson Style and the Modern Crimson Comics Style. I also want to point out that from this stage onward, Crimson’s style starts to branch into multiple variations—sometimes tied to just a couple of works or even a single one. For example, J-Girl Fight 2 has a different style compared to J-Girl Fight 3, while works like Dragon Quest Desire and Final Fantasy Desire share a similar style. The game Crimson Yuomatainsen also adopts a variation of the Contemporary Crimson Comics Style, and so on.
Of course, my intention is to recreate these variations as well.
That said, what do you think about the Contemporary Crimson Comics Style? I’m really curious to hear your thoughts.
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