Message from @Scribblehatch
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All following good character design guidelines.
Yea.
Black and white are free bingo spots in character design.
Yes.
After that you're testing your luck.
They read well this way.
Depending on the size/zoom, it becomes harder to distinguish, especially if this is the art style used throughout.
I will never understand shit like this.
Just look at that.
"What do you want from me, you character design."
It flows together too much.
Seriously.
What the fuck is going on here.
Why is grandma's oven mitt protecting his heart
Is this an artistic statement
About the cuban missile crisis?
My god
What the fuck is this.
costing mexicans income... and slowing legal migration... boooooo https://twitter.com/Ruptly/status/1065850706341519360?s=20
I don't know. I am not good at character design myself.
It has always been incredibly hard for me to gauge what makes a character interesting without it conflicting in some design aspect or aesthetic manner.
Ahhh phooey.
A friend of mine and I had hosted an artist from Blizzard for a while.
Big things to keep in mind
It's good to match the arms and legs somehow.
He was doing character design for them. He was incredibly good, and practiced every day, for hours, to the point that I was wondering how his hands were not falling off.
He was talking about a lot of these kind of issues, but I do not think I would be able to put it into practice.
Like
His wrists and heels
Have this RING on them
They match in that way.
The hard thing, though, it seems, is that it's a bit like a musical composition: It can take years to master, but any peasant can hear when you play just a single key wrong.
Or you could be rayman
It's why it works so well on so many characters.
With no arms or legs
Also, it's good that the colors 'checker' a lot.