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Cute Longer
Cute Longer

Cute, Why Use it?

Humans have a strong of "cute". Understanding this seemingly abstract thought of cute is programmed into our minds. Essentially cuteness suggests youth.

A big head with low placed eyes, blunt and chubby limbs, roundness…most artists can employ these attributes instinctively to achieve a amount of cuteness in a character.

People are particularly attracted to cuteness due to the fact we are the ultimate nurturers of all breathing creatures. Our instinct doesn't quit with our very own children, but our sense of cute extends even into the animal world. Without a doubt, human beings are the most competent "care givers" on this globe.

Ultimately, a cute creature will likely be a lot more likely to be cared for by its guardian, ensuring its survival. Cute has an incredibly practical place in nature.

Cute Illustrations

As you can see in my web site, in my own illustrations I've sought to achieve an excellent balance between cute and professional. This can be a very tricky thing to accomplish sometimes. Too cute just can't be taken seriously. Too professional is boring. If I had my way, I'd almost certainly be developing much more story-book style cuteness, but as a result of the nature of my field (Stock Illustration) I am compelled to calculate my prepare a lot more cautiously.

I have three major series that utilize the "cute factor", as you can see on my website.

Orange Man

The Orange Man was my first to do this, and I can't seem to top this one. It truly is basically an inflated stick figure redrawn into a number of different situations. He is well-known and winning on account of his complimentary characteristics of abstractness and simplicity.

AO-Maru Robot

Constructed for Techies, he's fairly clumsy and bulbous, bearing slight characteristics of a toddler. Still, he bears a certain sophistication together with his blue stripes and technologically highly developed visual appeal which is actually a balance of modern day and 60′s style technology.

Human Factor (Krinkle's People).

These are actually created for my wife. She is the ultimate fan of "cute characters" and I made these for her primarily. Understanding 3 languages and loving culture, she assigns me the majority of assignments in composing these characters. She writes the descriptions on their product pages, She is bringing our illustrations to french and spanish talking audiences. They can be found on my website.

They are my favorites, but not extremely well known. They have the blunt attributes from the orange guy, but more excessive. They have the same eyes as AO-Maru. I do not expect they will turn out to be very popular until a while longer. Because of the effects of globalization and much more people obtaining access to professional products such as stock illustration, I anticipate this series which specializes in racial diversity has yet to see its day in fame. I continue to invest time in the developing of this illustration series.

Are you a fan of "cute"? Keep in touch. Cute is what I draw best.

For cute illustrations, see Clip Art Illustration.com

About the Author

Writer in collaboration with artists and freelancers in visual arts.

When is it no longer "cute" to wear braided ponytails?

In you're own opinion, at what age is it no longer cute?

15-16.

I think french braids are nice on anyone though.

Slow loris loves getting tickled

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