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A side-by-side study where you recreate one creature/character using “aaron blaise terryl whitlatch” style cues, then show exactly what choices you copied.
Most “style studies” stay vague—this one turns it into a checklist of observable decisions (shapes, rhythm, anatomy emphasis) you can actually replicate.
- Screen recording of your sketch layer-by-layer
- Split-screen: your attempt vs. a reference moodboard (not a direct trace)
- Brush/settings panel + your stroke test sheet
- Quick anatomy callouts (silhouette, spine line, limb proportions)
- Before/after: your original design vs. the “study-informed” redesign
Viewers leave with a simple method to do their own “aaron blaise terryl whitlatch” study without guessing—and a mini template they can reuse.
THE TAKE
Turn “aaron blaise terryl whitlatch” into a 3-rule style study, not a fan montage. The video is: pick one creature concept, apply three measurable rules, then prove the rules worked with a before/after redesign.
THE MECHANISM
Creators click because they want the hidden recipe, not the name-drop. Your leverage is visible proof: you’re not claiming you can “draw like them,” you’re demonstrating which repeatable decisions changed your drawing.
Packaging note: title/thumb should promise a concrete output (“3 rules,” “before/after,” “in 20 minutes”), not “masterclass.”
EXECUTION
1) "I tried the aaron blaise terryl whitlatch look with 3 rules—here’s the before/after."
2) "Stop guessing the aaron blaise terryl whitlatch style—copy these 3 decisions instead."
3) "I redesigned one creature using aaron blaise terryl whitlatch cues—what actually changed?"
Everybody loves a ‘style’ until you ask for the receipts.