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Mar 2024

Poppy Firebird is a 15-year-old with an unknown condition causing her brain to slowly lose higher functions, with her character development largely focusing on her attempting to find an antidote or cure for her condition. She's rather timid by nature, and although forgetful and slow to react at times, she tries her best to make do :slight_smile:

Daisy Firebird is the bigger sister of Poppy. Although stronger-willed and more physically capable, she frequently gets overwhelmed and suffers panic attacks. Because of this, she keeps what's left of her father on a necklace, so that she may grasp it for inner strength in dire times. Her character arc largely focuses on trying to find her little sister after being separated for so long <.<

19 days later

Jen, middle aged, but retains a straight, slender body.

Bell, on the other hand, is curvy.

My female lead (Iris) is skinny, but not by choice. She's often seen wearing cowl-neck or decorative tops to make up for her lack of assets up top. :joy:

lol. that's a thing too I suppose. I've given chubby chicks a lot of air time, maybe I should switch over to the lean protein ladies soon

I've mostly just drawn chubby girls, so I thought it was time to switch it up. Here's a a dryad, not an hourglass clearly

And here's a fairly trim little person princess


Genre: Fantasy
Update: Every Tuesday

As a larger girl, I like making bigger characters in my story. The main character Kiro is a beautiful larger girl who is more on the softer side than muscular. There are also other characters my favorite being Hakadamuya who is a time witch who is a larger-than-life woman close to seven feet and curvy as can be. I have a few larger males like Kiro's father, a big man who's strong and kind. I like making a wide variation of sizes in my story but I do tend to have my heroes and heroines as larger people because as a kid a lot of the stories I read didn't have any who looked like me.

I feel this. it's the same reason i want to write larger characters into my stories in future, and why having a black girl with natural hair as the princess of my comic was so important to me. I legit cried talking to my siblings about it, but i want little black girls of the next generation to know they're princesses, i didn't have that.

It's also why i draw myself and my creation partner as our round fuller figured selves rather than skinny-fying us:

https://forums.tapas.io/t/princesses-female-leads-and-ocs-but-only-with-body-types-other-then-2-lbs-and-an-hourglass/80837/39?u=leyelle

9 days later


Well, I finally have designs for both Charlie Horse, and BF's high school friend, Belle Rainey.

(Ignore the dude next to Belle, she's married to a goth magician).

Charlie Horse XDDD seriously that's the name?

I think Charlie Horse is an amazing name :sob: I’m angry at myself for not thinking up that one! Also is she a bounty hunter? She’s giving those vibes :sparkles: Cowboy themed characters are cool.

She hunts supervillains using sticky (literally) bombs! She throws them like the character Gyro from JJBA. She's like a bounty hunter...except she hunts mutant cops...and doesn't kill anyone.:joy: And thank you!

I love funky names honestly, be bold >:0!!! And she’s a non lethal bounty hunter? I mean I guess that could be more beneficial to some clients honestly! Instead of “wanted dead or alive” it’s specifically ALIVE. She’s just found her niche market :sparkles::relieved: