Animals

HollowBrat December 11, 2024 8:16 pm

Ok. This is usually something on my mind while reading, but what is the thought process behind random animal patterns in some panels of manhwa/manhua? Like the characters will be saying some stupid shit and there will be a random pattern of bunny men, llamas or dogs in the background.

Is it to avoid drawing an actual background and they just download the animals from some pack? Is there a cultural/language reason that's lost in translation (like for example maybe something they're saying is an animal pun that gets lost when translating to English)?

Responses
    Delyn♪ December 11, 2024 9:05 pm

    While that last thing you mentioned can be the case, to my knowledge, it’s mostly used to simply change up the mood—typically for comedic effect.
    Also, I would assume that since it become somewhat common to do so, some authors would abuse it to get around drawing too many backgrounds. As an artist myself, I get it, but it IS rather distracting..

    HollowBrat December 11, 2024 9:23 pm
    While that last thing you mentioned can be the case, to my knowledge, it’s mostly used to simply change up the mood—typically for comedic effect.Also, I would assume that since it become somewhat common to ... Delyn♪

    Sometimes the animal's expressions don't even match the vibe. I'm reading something rn where the character is sad and then there's some happy looking panting dogs in the back. Like, I wouldn't even think twice about them if they were sad dogs. It just feels off sometimes.
    Though I get that they're on a weekly schedule most of the time, so saving time on not drawing a background makes sense.