Replying to:Kokyutsubut from the looks of it its completely original and thats s
Thanks, dude! I just drew randomly and made this quick sketch. I do encourage originality, and not being afraid about things like “is my character going to be popular”, but rather “is my character going to stand out?” That’s why I did so many redesigns of my characters, exploring new ideas, and from several different inspirations. An easy way to design a character on SN is to just have the idea come naturally when you sketch in on paper, and then tweak and/or add on to it in the final product. It doesn’t have to be 100% something we’ve never seen before, but taking inspirations from things and incorporating them into a character is important. When I drew this, I thought of Kohei Horikoshi’s sketches and Bakugo from his manga media monster of a series. One of my characters, Helvete, is basically a mix of Liu Kang, Reptile, Bakugo (again), and a bit of subconsciously borrowed elements from Link (long sideburns, specifically). It’s the combination/unity of all these things that matter.
I completely went on a ramble-session there. Whoops
I would argue that sketching is a kind of art, therefore making whom as produced sketches an artist. An artist can be called an artist if they do it as a hobby, or a job. Or both, especially. An artist makes art.
nice
i aprove
and i hope you didnt trace because if you did id have to give you a bad time
but from the looks of it its completely original and thats something i look foward to seeing more of in this community
Thanks, dude! I just drew randomly and made this quick sketch. I do encourage originality, and not being afraid about things like “is my character going to be popular”, but rather “is my character going to stand out?” That’s why I did so many redesigns of my characters, exploring new ideas, and from several different inspirations. An easy way to design a character on SN is to just have the idea come naturally when you sketch in on paper, and then tweak and/or add on to it in the final product. It doesn’t have to be 100% something we’ve never seen before, but taking inspirations from things and incorporating them into a character is important. When I drew this, I thought of Kohei Horikoshi’s sketches and Bakugo from his manga media monster of a series. One of my characters, Helvete, is basically a mix of Liu Kang, Reptile, Bakugo (again), and a bit of subconsciously borrowed elements from Link (long sideburns, specifically). It’s the combination/unity of all these things that matter.
I completely went on a ramble-session there. Whoops
its fine its always nice to meet a fellow artist once in a while
indeed
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I dunno why but I thought of the Hero in Fable 1 as a child, lol
that hurts ive posted so much art on this community i legit made a group about drawing people
you dont need to be official to be called an artist
I would argue that sketching is a kind of art, therefore making whom as produced sketches an artist. An artist can be called an artist if they do it as a hobby, or a job. Or both, especially. An artist makes art.