Before continuing though, remember that this is just something fun for me to do at random, so don’t be too upset if I don’t do your set since this is mostly a means of me practicing character design and artwork. Hope you understand!
That being said, here’s an example of what “stylized character design” means:
As you can see, it’s a lot different than if I were to just directly draw the character. I’m taking aspects of the set, changing things up, adding new stuff, taking away some things, until ultimately I end up with a character based on the set rather than a direct recreation.
Of course when I finish the art, feel free to use it in profiles, videos, whatever floats your boat. (Just don’t claim you made the art obviously LOL)
My schedule for drawing is wacky so it might take me a while to make these, especially since I’ve got many large projects going on (such as an indie game I’ve been developing for a few years now )
Thanks! My more “humanoid” designs are actually based on the Scott Pilgrim art style, with a good dash of Steven Universe inspiration.
I actually mostly just draw furries though but humanoids are fun too
Generally I’m not the best at drawing regular humans, but I decided it’d be cool to take that jetpack and go all the way with it.
Now I made a My Hero Academia inspired superhero who uses bubbles (really, really strong bubbles).