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Published: 2014-11-30 18:42:01 +0000 UTC; Views: 890; Favourites: 10; Downloads: 0
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Description I always forget the freckles BUT NOT THIS TIME! MOEHAHAHAHAHA!!!! 

I could never stick to one style for Ly in the upcoming comic im about to make. *she isn;t the only character... murfy too is ard for me too keep him in one style...

But now I do keep her in one style. and soon enough i will make the first page of the comic.
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Comments: 11

LynnLiTung [2014-12-01 14:56:08 +0000 UTC]

Oh,nice. I'm just learning how to draw her

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MarkProductions [2014-11-30 21:46:48 +0000 UTC]

Cool! It's always nice to see Ly again ^^

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Worran In reply to MarkProductions [2014-11-30 22:01:29 +0000 UTC]

Riiiight?

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SailorRaybloomDZ [2014-11-30 18:59:59 +0000 UTC]

hope you are going well with your comic

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Worran In reply to SailorRaybloomDZ [2014-11-30 19:15:47 +0000 UTC]

Well actually, I tried to make the first page... and i just couldn't stick to my style i had made for this comic. That's why i'll have to study these characters even more than i thought i should ^^"

But time flies by... it already was an half year ago i wanted to make a page... But he! I'm doing great and am *i think* almost done with making up my own style

Thanks for asking btw ^^"

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SailorRaybloomDZ In reply to Worran [2014-11-30 19:59:32 +0000 UTC]

use the style that fits to you most, not the comic.
the art style gradually changes as you draw, sometimes you dont even notice it. from day to day you gain more experience by drawing

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Worran In reply to SailorRaybloomDZ [2014-11-30 20:12:42 +0000 UTC]

It's a bad thing if it changes all the time, It is good when you want to gain more experience to get beter. But when it comes to sticking to one style. It's not really ideal. It's good too to just stick to one thing for a story/comic. 

For example:

You too have a style for an comic, right?
If you change a form from a circle to more like an oval or even an block. It will never become a "style" if you keep on changing it. It's great if you want to get more experience. But not if you want to give 1 style to one comic. You should make a promise with yourself to actually keep on making the same style for a character in a comic.

It will look weird if you make different styles in a comic. If somebody tall and big looks very short and small in the next panel. You'll get confused just like me ^^"

Something I really want to avoid. 

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SailorRaybloomDZ In reply to Worran [2014-12-01 15:47:00 +0000 UTC]

no, it is not bad, the style never changes, it just upgrades to better.
look at this picture sailorraybloomdz.deviantart.co… this is one of my first pictures created in 2010. does it look like my nowadays style?
you can see that the idea of eyes and head still remains, just in more developed way.
if I had to pick up something that is not mine, then I would point out on artworks by ZUN - a japanese guy who makes danmaku games featuring girls with powers touhou.wikia.com/wiki/Reimu_Ha… (just scroll down and notice the pictures of girl with red and white dress)
here the idea of eyes and head still remains, you can still recognize the style, its not same but its developed

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Worran In reply to SailorRaybloomDZ [2014-12-01 18:05:52 +0000 UTC]

You´re right about that part! cannot disagree over there ^^

My style doesn't change like you said... but... if that is true. Then why does the start looks so different than I have now? Am I making a lot of process? I also make changes sometimes of how i draw by looking at othr artists. *One of my main reasons i joined deviantart.

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SailorRaybloomDZ In reply to Worran [2014-12-01 19:21:26 +0000 UTC]

thats called learning

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Worran In reply to SailorRaybloomDZ [2014-12-01 20:03:37 +0000 UTC]

... i know that much Sailor... ^^"

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