Funny you say that about Campbell and being more comic-ish considering his biggest influences comes from Disney artists such as Marc Davis and Freddie Moore.slave2moonlight wrote:Yeagle's work is right up my alley too, and, of course, (naturally, since I'm obsessed with Tink and Ariel, and now Rapunzel), I idolize a lot of the Disney guys, like Glen Keane and Marc Davis, and of course Fred Moore (still want those statues of his girl from Electric Tiki). I enjoy Don Bluth's ladies too, of course (thinking Princess Daphne and Kimberly). I'm not really familiar with Masakazu Katsura, but doing a quick search of his work, I really like most of it. Still focus on the cute girls aspect, I do like what I've seen of Chris Sanders' work from his D.A. gallery, even if Nani didn't do much for me in Lilo and Stitch (love it in general though, ha). I LIKE Campbell's art, but again, this gets into a style more in line with what is currently the big thing in comics and has been for a long time now, which is less to my tastes, but his probably catches my eye the most in that style...
He's my biggest influence as you would see if you look through my later half of my art thread.






And it's such a shame that we lost Shannon Hoon way back then, especially after he wrote such uplifting lyrics to the song "Change." 
