| > Personal styles are dime a dozen and of far lesser importance than you think. Try imitating Mickey Mouse, Dilbert, Star Wars, Hello Kitty, XKCD, you name it. Randall will possibly laugh at you, but a legal company which happens to draw cartoons won't be amused and come after you in any way they can. > Professionals will draw in any style... Yep, after calling and getting permission and possibly paying some fees to you if you want. There's respect and dignity in this process. Yet, we reduce everything into money. Treating machine code like humans and humans like coin-operated vending machines. There's something wrong here. |
Those are not styles, they're characters for the most part.
You absolutely can draw heavy inspiration from existing properties, mostly so long you avoid touching the actual characters. Like D&D has a lot of Tolkien in it, and I believe the estate is quite litigious. You can't put Elrond in a D&D game, but you absolutely can have "Elf" as a species that looks nigh identical to Tolkien's descriptions.
For style imitation, it's long been a thing to make more anime-ish animation in the west, and anime itself came from Disney.
> Yep, after calling and getting permission and possibly paying some fees to you if you want.
Not for art styles, they won't. Style is not copyrightable.