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Jul 2016

Okay, i know that this thing is PURELY SUBJECTIVE but...What is the thing that can seriously down your ability to like character design-wise? I have three:
1) Pink-haired main heroine. Gods, just why?! Why out of so many colours you had to pick this one?

2) Clothes that makes no sense, for example: standard superhero clothes. Why most of superhumans need wear underpants above these..this.. what this thing even is... pantihose? I asked many times but nobody ever can explain.

3) When people make yin-yang based characters but mix up colours. I.e. black is male and white is a female (actually it's the other way round).

-hair that looks like Sasuke's (I don't know why I feel irked whenever I see it.
-agreed. Spandex superhero clothes
-frilly clothing on the girl-who-loves-the-hero-but-gets-captured stock character (haven't seen it yet on tapastic but I've seen it elsewhere)

  • Spiky, pointing to the side you mean?
  • why not to draw them naked? it would make more sense at that, given all these suspicious details people put in there. Or to give them some normal clothes.
  • oh yes, also bonus points if she has pink hair and bunny motif.

I guess I hate "overcompensation" designs.
i.e.
Main character hair
Over complicated designs with parts for no reason except to look "kewl"
Also the "underwear" thing for superheroes never really bothered me because it's actually fairly rare in the genre (only Superman and Batman ever had them as I recall), but I do hate when a superhero costume is so generic that it doesn't convey visually what they are/what powers they have (Spider-Gwen's costume is an offender of this)

Otherwise, designs don't bother as much as actual character

Oooh boy, you are going to hate my comic then, as I have a mixture of 1 and 2 on your list (although most of my superheroes aren't traditionally wearing spandex [I think I've only got one character like that, and he's meant to parody a generic superman-type hero], so if it's only about spandex, then I'm not really counted as #2). Well, it's a subjective opinion, so whatever. All of my character designs stay far away from the realm of realism and are pretty flashy, so I'm obviously going to have split opinions on it. Why pink? Because I felt that my heroine looked right with pink hair. I know it's not a realistic choice, but I think it contrasts well with her black and white outfit (which coincidentally, has kind of a yin-yangish setup with her shirt! If you don't like the yin yang theme, then BAM! I Nailed all three)!

It's hard for me to think of character designs that I don't like...but I'm not really a fan of hot headed characters having to wear red, and cool headed characters having to wear blue. Or just characters that each represent a plain jane element and wearing the predictable coloured attire alongside it. Also, main characters that look as generic and ordinary as hell don't grab me. I'd prefer for them to have at least something that makes them stand out.

When it's Victorian England but everyone has emo hair! Argh!

I am with you. I love overly complex, unbelievable clothing designs on characters purely because it steps so far away from what you'd expect of people in this world -- it's a lot of fun! More lively, more crazy. AND I ALSO have a story with a pink-haired girl as one of the main characters! It's a point of ridicule for her in her world, too, so... it might be entertaining for anyone who dislikes that trope, hahah^^

Personally, I want to say I hate eye patches but I've actually warmed up to a few characters with them. It's so commonly used but hey, I've seen it can be done without being too kitschy.

I wouldn't say I have real pet peeves when it comes to character design, but I will say I have a hard time relating to the main characters in a lot of gag/slice of life comics when they're drawn as really simplistic. The ones that look like the author are fine, but when it's like just a white blobby person with a smiley face I tune out.

I hate seeing cat girls that have cat ears on the top of their heads but also have human ears!
It's like WHAT ARE YOU DOING?! The poor thing is already a freak of nature!

It's not about being realistic or not - I mean go to my Lightfall or my Worldbuilding "sketchbook"and have a look at my characters. Realism? Nah, realism isn't my strong side either. It's about overuse of a certain colour. Speaking of yin-yang - I only don't like when people confuse yin with yang and that's all.

But yes, in general - I saw your comic and I will be honest - it's not my cup of tea, though, I don't hate it either.

Characters with heterochromia. Especially if the two different eye colours are wacky like one pink eye and one yellow eye or something :u I know people CAN actually have heterochromia, but when I see it in character design it's usually on cliche anime characters in a cheap way to make them unique.

Also rainbow anything. Rainbow hair, rainbow clothes, rainbow fur... plz no rainbow characters ;_; especially not with neon and angel/devil wings tacked on for extra-special-snowflakeness.

Basically, any character where their most unique attribute is their zany design and not their actual personality/character.

@CelestialNavigator

No worries, not every comic can fit everyone's tastes, so it's understandable. I just looked into your stuff too, and it's not really my cup of tea either (although I will say on some of your environmental pictures, your colouring is flat-out stunning).

But yes, if we see the same things and patterns too much (such as my hot headed/cool headed character reference), we do tend to want to avoid them. I've personally never been bothered by a single hair colour choice though. I find that pretty much every colour in the spectrum has been used on characters in all of the media I consume, so I'm kind of desensitized to it.

@Michelle - Haha, I know I'm really putting myself out there by putting my characters with a bullseye on them for other posters here, but I have a gruff, grumbly military sergeant character with rainbow hair and rainbow powers. Painbow is his name. Although to be fair, as I've stated in that thread about why we design our characters the way we do, I originally came up with ridiculous character designs and concepts, and over time, I started to expand on them with personalities and character development that I can really get behind.

Haha, I had a "cat boy" character in an old comic, and I made a short joke comic about what was under his hair (did he have human ears AND cat ears, or was it just nothing where the human ears whould sit?). I think it ended up with the cat boy lifting up his hair for another character to see, and what they saw, they couldn't unsee...;)