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Dec 2020

oh wow, i love the exploration of the house, it all looks super nice!
I also checked out your comic and i just love high fantasy, and the short stories are interesting, so here's a sub from me :heart:

I literally have to stop myself from just working on character concepts all the time.... but after I get these 4 pages colored, I'm going to indulge in it. owo My guilty pleasure is creating characters based on the different fox variations that exist!

Until then, I did these character study sheets ages ago, but then my style improved (And I made some important lore chnages) so I'm gonna redo them... again XD I want a sheet that I could print in a physical book as a page!

Haha, definitely easier. And it helps to have different perspectives so you're not stuck going "...is this a good idea???"

Right now, they're still in the developing phrase for their comic. But once it goes up, I can definitely send it your way! :smile_01:

Thank you! Shapes are my go-to default when I'm stuck. It's also a great way to draw connections between characters, if they say have to be part of the same in-group. Of course, it's easier when your characters are super stylized, but I do also try to refer to them when working with less cartoony stuff (though I'm a lot less good at that... I don't do subtle well.)

Interestingly enough, I was inspired by games with a really stylized protagonist, like Child of Light, Journey or GRIS. I played competitive FPSs for a while and early on I was thinking of pitching the story idea to a programmer friend of mine to see if he wanted to make it into a platformer/puzzle game, but I decided that ultimately I didn't know enough about platformer/puzzle games to write a good story (nor did I feel like re-learning to rig and animate, since I would've had to be the main artist for the project, which with my current ~health adventures~ would've taken forever...).

I guess we both have reasons to be envious of people who can do something we can't, haha. I think that's pretty normal. This character for example is supposed to design and wear fancy dresses, and I'll like, draw a triangle and be like "uh, what else goes on a dress??" Or I'll add some ~fancy~ design element and it looks like she's farting, lol.

Yeah, mistakes do look more natural, and I guess more creative since it wasn't something that came from wherever you were stuck in.

Thank you so much! I'd really appreciate it! Honestly line art and painting are super impressive! If it helps I also gave up on line art. I pretty much just sketch in ink and then clean it up to look like line art. Traditionally though my hands don't shake as much.

Also do you have a comic? If so I would love to check it out as well (sorry if you mentioned it before and I forgot)!