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Jan 2016


This is one of my favorite OC 's that will be introduced in my comic. :3 Although Christopher seems as though he doesn't care for anybody but himself, he cares deeply for his friends, even though he display it easily. He also made some pretty terrible decisions in his past as you can see, which, in return, brought him misery but in time, his best friend Aaron helped him to move forward.

The way you drew King Rat makes it look like he was painted on an old Japanese painting. It also emphasizes his pirate like nature.

Not everyone is good at expressing their feelings up front and Christopher is one of those people. It's important for characters to learn from their mistakes which helps them feel more human.

THIS TRASH BLUE SKELIE GUY OFCOURSE.(*sorry!)

I was about to make a comic called "The Reincarnation"
He was like a guy who reincarnated into an undead...well a skeleton...unlike other undeads,he has a magical power..
BUT,my friend Toporo told me that i got to continue one comic first cause' if you make too many comics,it just make your life miserable.So....If i don't want to forget about this guy....I had to make a series where Extra art should be...But i called it a trash....So sorry!

Mine is Kitty-cat from my comic.She's cute ,furry, very friendly, a bit sassy and always smiling. What else can you ask in a cat?!

I like the blue skeleton self aware nature somewhat akin to Deadpool. I write comics myself because one comic didn't allow me to have an alternative if I wasn't in the mood to work on my main comic. Well, everyone is different and some people can juggle 3 to 4 comics while others can't.

Ahaha!I do love me some Deadpool but....."akin to Deadpool"?I don't know about that but thanks for telling me the tips!

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probably my character Lilly-Cynthia from my comic TRUE HEROES. she's adventurous,has cute hair buns,and weird eyes,i love her smile

With her jagged teeth it does also seem like she is also a little bit of a trouble maker.

Oh noo don't make me chose a fav! But here's someone I love: (who has yet to appear in the pages I've posted but is on the way) Damien, the emo Victorian. Here he is experiencing the joys of card tricks.

My favourite so far if Fai but he's the most difficult to draw right now ahahah. He's a bit of an oddball? Like he breaks the fourth wall a lot and doesn't answer questions given to him.

My other favourite OC's have yet to appear in my comic but I'm looking forward to drawing them ahahah

Judging by screentime, it is the "girl" here (the biggest one. Although she is only 146cm tall). Her name Osirunet. Doesn't really have a gender, as she isn't human. She is an extra terrestrial from a small planet in the Pleiades system. It isn't technically right to say "she" or "her", but it makes it much more easy to write about her. And she usually represent more female charactristics and qualities.
One reason she often is the main character is maybe because she has a quite simple and neutral yet distinct appearance. I can only speak for myself, but I find her quite recognizeable in a story. But still she has a neutrality that makes it easy to project yourself onto the situations.

But I've also been intrigued by the tiny triangle face for a while. She will probably get her own story sometime.

My favorite OC for like a year and a half now is my character Princess Primrose Pennant of Prendaloth. She's a character from a comic/story that's a work in progress.

She's a princess from an isolated northern kingdom known for their warriors and skills on the battle field, who falls in love with a prince from a beautiful kingdom by the sea. She's has a stoic demeanor, but she can play the part of a "normal" princess very well. She is intelligent, loyal, and mostly stubborn. When there's a goal set in her mind there is nothing that is going to stop her from achieving it. She would prefer to be bound to the hip to her prince, but sometimes people have other plans that involve kidnapping.

He sounds like your incarnation of Deadpool a fellow 4th Wall Breaker. That expression looks like he is a mischievous one.

Genderless character general character are few and far between. It's important to have a character to project yourself onto so the reader can understand how the character is feeling.

As far as my qualifications for a main character they have to be central to the plot and affect their narrative in a major way.

I like how well you captured her serious nature in her picture. Having her title to all start with the letter "P" was quite clever.

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