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(Created page with "== Introduction == '''Ligne claire''' (French for "clear line") is a style of drawing pioneered by Belgian cartoonist Hergé, the creator of ''The Adventures of Tintin''. This artistic technique is characterized by its use of clear, strong lines of uniform weight, absence of hatching, and a preference for flat colors. Ligne claire has had a significant influence on the world of comics, particularly in European graphic novels, and has been adopted and adapted...") |
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One of the most notable aspects of ligne claire's legacy is its ability to transcend cultural and linguistic barriers. The clarity and simplicity of the style make it accessible to readers of all ages and backgrounds, contributing to its widespread popularity. | One of the most notable aspects of ligne claire's legacy is its ability to transcend cultural and linguistic barriers. The clarity and simplicity of the style make it accessible to readers of all ages and backgrounds, contributing to its widespread popularity. | ||
[[Image:Detail-91481.jpg|thumb|center|Illustration of a comic book page in ligne claire style, featuring clear lines, flat colors, and realistic proportions.|class=only_on_mobile]] | |||
[[Image:Detail-91482.jpg|thumb|center|Illustration of a comic book page in ligne claire style, featuring clear lines, flat colors, and realistic proportions.|class=only_on_desktop]] | |||
== Notable Artists and Works == | == Notable Artists and Works == | ||