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Blast To The Past

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For some reason I wanted to draw a certain character of mine that I've had for quite some time now, and her recent developments as well as her past mistakes. This character in particular was one of the first fan/original characters I've ever made, she's a proxy, but since the beginning not only has appearance changed but her bio as well.

I also felt that I should put a friends character in this as well, since we basically created them together.

But that not the only reason I decided i should submit this on DA. In all honesty it's because everyone lately everyone has been so uptight on whether a character is 'good' or 'bad' when really, as long as you're having fun and love you're character than it shouldn't entirely matter. now I can understand if the character is for a book, movie, or show but if its just for fun then why care so much? It's a learning experience and people naturally learn the wrongs and rights of character creation and the mistakes that you need to avoid, I mean you can't just automatically become a great artist or writer without making a few mistakes. As reviewer/critique I find myself trying to find ways to want to be inspired to do more, but due to all of these characters constantly being similar it's hard to want to do more of them (not saying that the characters are terrible) i'm just saying that without outlandish ideas or appearances its hard to want to do more of the same things and from time to time its ok to do more of the unrealistic things.

Just have some fun, enjoy the journey of the characters ^^
Image size
1620x2156px 907.25 KB
Make
Apple
Model
iPhone 4S
Shutter Speed
1/17 second
Aperture
F/2.4
Focal Length
4 mm
ISO Speed
400
Date Taken
Aug 16, 2017 5:26:29 PM -04:00
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I've always embraced outlandish concepts.