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While the watercolour does have a certain charm, I feel the newer artwork is overall better because of improved proportions and the colours inject more life into Pokémon. As an artist myself, I don't miss the classic art after seeing improvements on the latest artworks, much like my previous work compared to my recent pieces.
I much prefer the newer artwork. The watercolour feels slightly more juvenile and the pokemon feel less vibrant, as their colouration seems quite diluted and dull. Furthermore, as Fafrir said, the modern designs are proportioned much better.
While I can agree that the newer art is better proportioned, I feel that the older art not being so is a huge part of it's charm. I significantly miss the older art and I love seeing the newer Pokemon drawn in that style by various artists; it is quite refreshing in a nostalgic way.
I would really like to see more Pokémon in Sugimori's current style, but in poses like these. They just look so full of life compared to the newer art, which looks somewhat stiff.
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But yes, I did love the old art a lot. Soft watercolors and the whites looked real good! Raichu's old art was one of my favorites. <3
But I don't really have a preference...Sugimori art is definitely better than that awful Dream World artwork - the colours for that are just horribly bright - but I'd say it's on par with the new artwork...it's just a different style, and that's OK. Both have their pros and cons.
I also don't really have a preference. Although, I do think certain older Pokemon look better in the older artwork.
Such as Caterpie:
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Caterpie looks much better in the older art. But, I don't really have a huge preference for either the old or the newer art. Both have their own charms. I can definitely say that Sugimori art has improved a lot with time, though, as do all artists.
I certainly do. They're very charming. I prefer this style of art because they seem to look less like a product and more like real animals that a field scientist encountered and sketched. I'm also biased because this is the art I grew up with. So much of the things that introduced me to pokemon used this artwork. I think it started to vanish around Ruby/Saphire? Not sure.
The old style was leagues ahead of the new one! it had so much character while the new style looks commercial and super sanitized. I don't get how people can feel that the new style brings pokemon to life more.