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Confessions

I am one of those types of artists who suffers from the term "same drawn face syndrome"... I think that's why I feel more comfortable drawing and designing furry or non-humans because my head really can't understand how the hell to make a face with human characteristics and differentiate them from another character. But I felt good with bnha's style because it is more of a toon style

I have a original story (a old) that I have worked on a lot in writing, a while ago I wanted to make my own comic.
So I have tried to work it again in a comic (again)... and in the end I just dropped my pencil out of frustration
Apparently that's my Achilles heel 🥲


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Added: 2 months, 2 weeks ago
 
TheAtomicDog
2 months, 2 weeks ago
Our Host should not feel too bad about having Same Face Syndrome. Renowned comic artists like Jack Kirby and Kieth Giffen milked that shtick for decades.
SSminosBlogs
2 months, 2 weeks ago
Ah the joke of the game of differentiating who is between Matt Murdock and Scott Summers never gets old xD
TheAtomicDog
2 months, 2 weeks ago
Here's a bit of American/English comic trivia for you:
Historically, comic character creators were made to keep the names of the "secret identities" simple and kind of sing-song, so the writers could remember them correctly, long term.
Matt Murdock
Scott Summers
Jene Grey
Peter Parker
Bruce Banner
Bruce Wayne
Wally West
Clark Kent
Diana Prince
See? Easy to keep track of, and easy to spell and fit into comic panel balloons.
riverhayashi
1 month, 1 week ago
I'm pretty sure I suffer same-face syndrome myself... we appreciate you making more art all the same!
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