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Sensitivity

Hi,

sorry for that interrupt, but I need to get it off my chest.
Kamina from Gurren Lagann - that guy just follows me everyday. I don't know what happened, but I feel how much hard I'm taking his character so damn emotionally. Maybe cuz of his appearance or his fate in the story (no spoilers).
What I mean? When I felt in love with him ( no loving interesting. only just fascination of him ), my first drawing with Kamina been like a shitty mess. I very desired to draw him. It took me a long time to draw him exactly like from the show. I have been long fighting to reach satisfactory results and I'm very proud for now.
Kamina is the first character that drives me crazy like a hell.
Every shape/line of his face I feel like something hits my soul. Recently when I was drawing a little comic with him and Yoko, his friece expression I made to him, it was like a cringe feeling, but not a cringe. Positive. I felt something in my chest, like tickles and like I'm gonna faint. I was in the fear that it can kill me D:
I don't know what it is. I'm aware of my sensitivity. Maybe it was an big excitement how I can draw him like I expected.
Now I'm afraid of that could happen again while drawing another pic with Kamina.
Do you all having the same or smilar experiences? It isn't dangerous?
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Added: 4 years, 10 months ago
 
KuuaKun
4 years, 10 months ago
It is ok to like or even obsess over a character and how they're drawn, but I'll tell you what I've said about/to other fangirls and fanboys. Always check how you go about things. What you experienced was not a bad thing, a lot of artists/people get excited when they draw something that comes out how they hoped/or like the style they're trying to replicate. However, if you are truly concerned about your "sensitivity", I suggest keeping tabs on your self. Don't stress yourself out over how you draw him, or any other character for that matter, but you should leave yourself open to critique and improvement, from yourself and others.
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