Need public opinion SO PLEASE COME HERE D:
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Thread Topic: Need public opinion SO PLEASE COME HERE D:
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I'm proud of my shading/textures
Just girls for now. I'd rather not start on the male variation just yet.
(btw: you're also allowed to frankendoll: if you feel that certan parts of a certain style would look better with the other, please do tell. [ex: 3's head would look better on 1's body and with 2's hands])
Feedback welcome as is Constructive criticism! -
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Forgot to mention:
Please tell me WHY you picked what you picked. -
I think with the eyes and hands it looks more like a cute cartoon. But if you were going for a different mood let me know and I'll pick a different one.
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5 I dunno I just like that pose,it looks more cooler than the rest.
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3. Kinda remindes me of...me! Really great!
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THE FIRST ONE IS AMAZING.
But none of them really make me think "comic". -
@Teresa I'm doing comic strips of comedy with emotions and everything ._.' kinda like Sequential Art. So yeah I dunno.
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THE FIRST ONE IS AMAZING BECAUSE IT LOOKS COMICY.
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You are really talented. I can't draw to save my life.
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This is difficult, I really love them all. o3o
If only one, I choose 1. I like how it seems more sassy and such. It's a good style.
BUT DAMMIT WOMAN THESE ARE BEAUTIFUL. o3o -
4 because it looks more like a cartoon that has potential to be funny.
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I like four without the nose.
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I hope you guys realize that I'll also be touching on serious subjects, and it's not all comedy o.o' alrighty.
The more responses, the better! Comon guy! x'D
First of all, you guys probably know that a main root in my art is placed in Japanese manga-style, because that's where I started out from, and experimented through because it is in fact, my favourite story-telling medium. Comic strips don't necessarily have to have 'comic' styles.
Aside from that, thank you for contributing your feedback, it's greatly appreciated. -
2 or 3.
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