Cornelius C. Fillmore from Fillmore?, Abigail Lincoln (a.k.a number 5) from Code name kids next door, Huey Freeman from the boondocks, Cyborg (a.k.a Victor Stone) from Teen titans, and Goo from Foster's home for imaginary friends.
Cornelius C. Fillmore from Fillmore?, Abigail Lincoln (a.k.a number 5) from Code name kids next door, Huey Freeman from the boondocks, Cyborg (a.k.a Victor Stone) from Teen titans, and Goo from Foster's home for imaginary friends.
ding ding ding! correct!
I, for one, look for the nearest exit/check my surroundings because I'd KNOW this is too good to be true. (probably being punked on reality tv or something)
I wish I did...
fuck me? fuck you!
Who is she, what is her story? Keep calm and her on (paper, canvas, billboards, etc.)
She´s a character in a comic I plan to draw in the next few years :D
I´ll definetly do some proper concept art of her this year tho
Who? Also, hot bod, keep it up; for those of us too lazy & talent-less to continue or even initiate the challenge! (of art...I guess)
I do enjoy some good whimsy.
Maximillian DOOD
is good
thanks :D
Do the sell. Also, care to share any gems of knowledge you might have picked up in your viewing history about that era in fiction?
You mean any artistic troupes about 90s anime?
Well for one thing, older anime wasn't afraid to show noses. Most modern anime tries to "imply" a nose on their character, with a little dot or tiny slash below the eyes. I think the intent is to make it look more cute while not looking too "cartoony." Big, exaggerated noses only used on comedic characters or fantasy creatures. But in older animes, you'd see everybody rocking some kind of nose. At minimum, it would still look somewhat subtle, like a pointed tip and not much else.
But for other general stuff, you'll see shadows are a lot darker, eyes and pupils are MUCH bigger, and line-art is a thicker if that makes sense. I'm no expert! Just what I've observed! HAHA!
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