Art styles
As I use multiple styles and techniques with often very different feels to them, here are examples of what I can do and what the outcome is like.
Lineart
This is the standard style I use. Art is fully linearted with different line weights & is used for scenery art I produce. I do both full color and limited palette.
Lineless
The art is either completely lineless or has lineart used sparingly depending on the piece. Usually lacks outlines completely even when the inner lines are visible. The lineart thickness generally stays the same and is more subtle compared to the linearted pieces. I do mostly non-scenery art with either full or limited colors.
Painted
A distinctively different style, it's the closest to traditional painting and often produces slightly more realistic features on characters. However, it remains a very experimental style I prefer doing simple portraits with rather than sceneries or full images.
Pixel art
Art produced with the traditional pixel art methods, these images are meant to be viewed digitally rather than printed. I can also do simple animations, such as eyes opening/closing and tail/ears twitching. I currently only do characters and simplified, often abstract backgrounds.
Chibi
A simplified, lesser user art style meant to emphasize the character's cuteness through stylized proportions. I mainly do fullbodies and also use this style for acrylic charms.
Furry & feral
Not exactly an art style per se, but here is a small showcase of some anthropomorphic & animal bodied characters as I have drawn