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Apr 2020

Obviously, nobody loves all their characters equally, that's a given. But what are other ways you treat them unequally?
For example, I caught myself getting extra care towards how I line and shade a few of my characters, making sure that they would look good, even if really they're in a panel with a wide shot and in a release version of the page they would end up being 60 pixels high. Still, MUST get those eyes right! Meanwhile, for a couple of others I can half-ass even a medium-sized shot with "eh, it's decent enough, time to move on".

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I have a little Deal (the blondie) shrine in my bedroom hahahaha. It's just that whenever I get to choose which character people will draw, I go for her >.>" So... This happened. I'm pivoting towards the rest of the cast tho, because I love them all with all my heart and want to see art of them. It's just that this brat is way too close to my heart c":

Art wise I treat them all the same tho.

By the time I'm tired from inking, every character is equal. However, I always try to triple check the main ones have the correct face curvature, just so I'm not getting too inconsistent with them.

Also, when introducing new characters, I try having them in a lot of frames in that same page.

I guess I have favoritism in who I draw in what order. Like if I have a project when I want to draw a series of characters, there's usually someone who I draw first. But that usually the order in which I created those characters, and the order always subject to change.

I've found myself in the odd position of having a character I really love writing but I hate myself for her character design, and that's the newly-mobile sentient soda machine "Bev." She's had a really positive response from readers because she's kind of a sassy bitch (she's really awful if I'm honest), but oh my GOD I hate myself for making her way more complicated to draw than the rest of my characters. I really wanted to try and get across the haphazard manner of her construction so she's all tubes and pistons and hinges and poorly-fitting shirts and aprons, but uuuugghhhhh it takes three times longer to do. Don't get me wrong, I love her and she's one of my favorites but I'm kicking myself.

All of my other characters are pretty even, no real bias there. But Bev... oh geez, I leave her until last when it comes to inking and coloring. :expressionless:

Oh god the pain is REAL.
One of my character has this design.
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And LOTS of closups.
The only saving throw that he's so far an episodic character so I won't need to draw him more than for a couple of pages.

Yes.

I draw my favorite characters on higher layers.

BUT I WILL NEVER TELL YOU WHO THEY ARE!!!!

(It's whichever one I'm not sick of drawing)

Not really. I just draw the most complicated designed ones first to get them out of the way XD

Of course I have biases, my comics universe has 200+ characters. I am trying to work on everyone at least once though.

YES. I have a bias toward my novel characters because they don't force me to draw them every week. xD
So I actually find myself enjoying drawing them in random illustrations and doodles.

I think it's off and on, and I bounce back and forth between favoring different ones. I might envision a character to be the lead to start, but I like to give all characters the main character treatment, if that makes sense. The story doesn't revolve around the characters, and every character as important as they are unimportant.

An intentional one: For my main character, Rocky the rock, i put an extra effort in the shading so all the scenes involving him look more epic for the sake of humor.

If art count were to go by...yes. My top 5 have 40+ art in their gallery.
If we're not to go by images?
Also yes :stuck_out_tongue:

Sliver i've liked the least cause she was a mild parody of mainstream character designs/writing and her muscles are a bitch to draw. Everyone thinks she's hot and wants snu snu so I guess it balanced out in the end.

I definitely have a least favourite... still debating if I want to kill him off or not so I don't have to draw him anymore lol

I love all my OCs, but it's hard to deny that I tend to give way more attention to some of them than others, haha. Especially the villains...