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Ideas for stylization

Showing my progress and obstacles I need to overcome!

As you know, I’m practicing on stylizing and I spoke about the frustrations of styling characters and leaving out features to make the drawing process faster. I did basically a sequential outline on how I want the characters to move or whatever it’s a struggle still, but less of a struggle. The characters here are in their late twenties but you wouldn’t know that because it’s hard to discern their age (I mean, I struggle with that in general) and give them a defining quality. Some people know how to make eyes look so beautiful and uniquely drawn with beautiful expressions. I can give expressions but the eyes are kinda not giving.

Anyway, the drawing inconsistencies are laziness and impatience. It was truly a headache to draw it this way, but it wasn’t terrible.

On the image above, there are two characters—Neloni/Damijo and Sadorno/Madenna. They’re getting married. This scene is before the wedding. If you can’t read my handwriting, let me know. Anyway, they’re a hot mess. I wanted to capture their typical expressions and how the characters move. Damijo fidgets and rocks a lot when he moves and is known to pace and not stand still. Sadorno is a very internal person and her movements are more stiff but dramatic—especially when she’s in her angry or guilt tripping mode. She’s swift and sharp.

I’ll show you further why it’s difficult for me to simplify characters—the point I made last time I post.

Anyway, thanks for reading!

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10 replies on “Ideas for stylization”

I usually really like your characters and drawings. I don’t know much about art or stylisation so I can’t say much about that but I just wanted to tell you that your art always looks really great to me.

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Thank you so much! You don’t have to know that much to know if a character looks similar abstract or not. In fact, I’m sure you could figure out faster than I could.☺️

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This type of drawing seems so difficult to me, to create a character and get all the facial expressions right. But your persistence is admirable and their uniqueness is recognizable, keep going down this path, and practice will yield even better results

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