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Jan 2019

Asymmetrical hair is the first thing that comes to mind. Occasionally I try to resist it, but it's just so good.

Also most of my characters are on the thinner side. I definitely gotta work on that. I want to be confident drawing any body type.

Really skinny buff dudes or dudets, Dragons or lizard people... I like fantasy =P

also scars, scars for everyone

freckles ^^;

I have to stop myself from giving them to everyone

  • Big, long hair
  • Long skirts / jackets / butt capes
  • Big boobs
  • Long eyelashes
  • Fangs
  • Hourglass body shapes

Not 100% of the time but it’s what I tend to favor lol

Well, let's see...

  • Jacket with fur-lined collars
  • Hoodies and hoods in general
  • Geometric patterns and details
  • Jackets with angular shoulders
  • Thick eyebrows

I think there's more but I can't for the life of me think any. This is one of those things where other people might notice recurring elements more easier, because it is quite easy to be blind to your own designs.

Glasses

Animal ears

Collared shirts

Muscles

Droopy eyes or "that one long cat-eye eyelash"

Simple-colored spacious clothing. This kind of clothes:

  • Allows you to hide errors in anatomy
  • Saves your efforts on drawing outfits

I'm trying to move away from this little by little. But... for me it is just too tempting to put the character in a simple hoodie and concentrate drawing efforts on more interesting aspects of scene. :persevere:

Black hair, bangs swept to the side of the character's face and goth clothing XD
Especially pure black clothing.

If the design is complex, I'll probably kill them. I don't want to be drawing all that extra over and over again

Well, i noticed that i keep drawing characters either with brownish hair or red hair, like, i can't pick other colors at all! So all my characters hair are red, brown and sometimes pink but never used fancy colors as blue, green, even blonde...
Also the hairstyle too is always the same: messy hair for (hot) guys and long simple hair for girls with bangs usually...like i feel like i'm affected by a "same hair" syndrome XD but yeah doing them differently totally upset me.

Funny to say it, but it's triangles! They come up quite frequently in clothes and accessories.
They are on Gil's shirt (representing nachos, lol) and shoes, on Summer's shirt in Hexameron and on Ada's shirt collar and earrings in Master of Keys.
Most of my MC guys have messy straight hair and MC girls have curly dark hair and green eyes. Girls usually have cool color palettes and guys have warm ones.
Also: jackets, hoodies, thick brows and mostly no one ever wears skirts :smiley:

Extremely simple clothes. I almost never draw details in the clothes. The pieces have solid colors. I feel like my goal is to have a distinctive overall look and I see some details as unnecessary. Farah's jumpsuit is the perfect example, I don't think she needs belts, zipper, pockets or a print, she looks like herself.

i love.. pairs of opposites. angular and round, tall and short, thin and thick, cool and warm - im always making those kinds of pairs.

i also really like making humanoid monstrous character with horns, sheep ears, and funky teeth. i realise i Keep Doing This and its very repetitive but I LOVE IT

Angry eyes. Or just determined. They are usually set with some sort of heavy penetrating gaze.

Simplified and not extra in any way imaginable.

Mostly story related: I find a lot of my characters are secretly dragons.

visually. My the eyes tend to be the same. Also, undercuts.

Little cowlick things. On the male characters. Or a fair few of them, anyway. I had to deliberately give one dreadlocks (and also because practicing new or non-white hairstyles is good for me! Good I say! :smile: )

All my characters tend to have small bangs that hide the face/ear union, at first it was because I didn’t knew how to draw it. Now I do it mainly cause it’s fun to draw that hair cause it helps to exaggerate head movements and also cause it’s poofy, and I like the poof :grimacing:

Who doesn't like the poof? :wink: Actually, you adding slight elements like that to exaggerate and make motion easier to read reminds me of what I do with scarves and capes and stuff.