i do wanna yap about this for a bit. My characters (trans or otherwise) were never really created with their gender/sexuality first, pretty much all of them were created in writing and explored them, and the "vibe" I get is what I go for- as in, I go for what the character themselves give me
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It's always nice to hear about your creative process. It makes me think about my own, though I'm not exactly a professional/super experienced at it.
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The love i draw between characters is much the same, the focus isn't "lesbian love", but just "love", they just happen to be lesbian-
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gets me think'n I should dust off some old characters and yeet em at more socials
Mad props honestly. ^-^
I found this info to be very helpful and very relatable.
Why do I always try to conceptualize characters 'being' and exploring it a lot? As well as putting on their shoes.
All your drawings are so warmly colored, like always
This photo shows how you're wearing yellow tinted glasses, literally warmly coloring your view
WE SEE THE CHARACTERS THROUGH YOUR EYES
WHICH MEANS IN ALL OF THE DRAWINGS, BEHIND THE CAMERA IS YOU HIDING AND WATCHING THEM LIVE THEIR LIFE
they also give a piss filter to how shitty the world became by Tether's time (not as dystopian as your cyberpunk worlds, but it's still very much a cyberfantasy with dystopian elements)
double use