@CelestialNavigator - Haha, yeah, I get it. I get it. Obviously, I missed a lot then. And to that, you would be saying that missing a lot is an understatement.
@Greg_Dickson The pink hair thing is news to me, but I don't watch very much anime D: I have a character in another story with pale pink hair that I don't have intention of changing. I don't think there's many people who would be immediately put off just by pink hair alone, I think it's when used in combination with a bunch of other anime tropes. I think pink hair is cute, but maybe that's because of my lack of anime consumption.
@CelestialNavigator - That's funny. You know what, though? I'm not actually embarrassed now. It's really just a damn colour, and even though it was a dumb coincidence, I'm just going to own it. I went in with my own ideas and concepts, and even though this is a "Simpsons Did It!"-type scenario, I'm still satisfied with the direction I've went. If it's a massively hated stereotype, then all I can do is work the best with what I've got, and turn it into something that some people can enjoy.
@ Michelle - Thanks, it's nice to know I'm not alone here. To be honest, I've got some other females with other shades of pink hair (such as the heroine's sister's with a dark shade of pink, and someone else with pale pink hair), but then again, I have females with blonde hair, black hair, black and white hair, purple hair, red hair, brown hair, blue hair, and grey hair. I think the only colour I haven't used for a female is green, and I think that would look more out of place than pink.
-braindead characters who seem to only serve the purpose as fap meat for the the fans.
-mary sues/gary stus
-whatever subculture is mainstream use it as a personality trait. I still have war flashbacks of the whole emo thing.
-political strawmen.
-sparkle dogs/animals/furries
-characters that take place in a specific era and don't fit in at all i.e clothing, slang, doing things that a-okay now but probably would get you locked up in the past.
-Character that is more an art piece than an actual character.
-recolors/redesigns of other work.
@Greg_Dickson Yeah don't sweat it. It's just hair. I myself have a character with pink hair and no one's said anything.
Just one thing comes to mind at the moment but it irks me to noooo end: People putting their characters in kimonos/yukatas/judogis and putting the right side of the garment on top when the character is a normal living person. I could possibly live with it if it was done to imply that the character is, you know, dead but this hardly ever is the case. I dunno, if you want to draw traditional clothing of any culture do a little bit of research.
@Greg_Dickson Well, if you think that your work can avert the stereotype, do it then! Make sure that other people who aren't turned away by pink-haired heroines as I am will enjoy every page. So best of luck to you.
I really don't have any real issues with alot of character designs, each character's outfit is made to give them their own identity. Although having cocky character wear alot of red and serious characters wear alot of dark blue is a little generic. (I am guilty of this sometimes) However, this applies basic color theory. You could pick there other character traits and apply a color to it so it differentiates their look.
Another pet peeve of mine (this is for beginner OC designs) where they take an existing character change their color add a small tweak here and there and call it their own. I think this is more of an insult to original creator, if you base them on an existing character that's okay. Besides we all have to start somewhere.
WebComicChat just finished our talk on character clothing design. We discussed a lot that was said here. You can still look through what they said or join in here.3
You can see what I said here.1
Wish I thought to tell you guys sooner, but there might still be time.
....I think I have a problem. D: I have a color addiction I need to get counselling for. I'll talk to my doctor about it.
Oh man, what peeves do I have? Well, a lot has been said already, but I guess wings that make no sense with the clothing design is a weird one for me. Like imagine trying to flap big wings with tiny slits in your clothes. Those feathery suckers would get a serious rash so quick, and probably ruin the base of the wings. Oh man, how do you even stay airborne like that?
Jeez, and I'm sorry if this is your favorite thing, but sexy anthros. Sexualized animals are so creepy to me. Sometimes it works, like with SheDwarf's Muscle Hawk, because it's meant to be silly and all the character designs are just as crazy. It just suits the world. Those that are designed to be fanservice like when it's a wolf head with a six pack with a huge package. Oh gosh, please no. Please....seriously, get it away.
@JessJackdaw
Lol, honestly, your colors are really pretty and a lot less bright then some of the stuff I've seen. @_@
Ahaha, I don't know how they could get brighter. I'm curious as to what could be worse... I don't think I've come across a comic yet that has absolutely blinded me. Either, I'm stupid lucky or color blind. Probably the latter. XD
Edit: Thought of another pet peeve. Not sure if this is a character design or a style thing, but characters that are always drawn in the same perspective. Something akin to Family Guy where the characters are all in the 3/4 view. In animation it's a cheap way to mass produce things, but in comics especially, it makes no sense. You see it all the time in the old strip comics. I never quite understood it.