one of my favourite interviews. short well informed, and to the point. just like your designs. (really dig those skeleton deets in your character poses) thanks!
That's funny because I recall an ancient Greek (Hippocrates?) advising physicians to always tell a patient that his condition is very grave and probably hopeless and then if the patient gets better you will look all the more skillful!
The silhouette info is interesting, but it strikes me as very unimaginative to include "female characters" as a favorite subject. As many people have observed, it takes very little effort or creativity to make female characters appealing.
one of my favourite interviews. short well informed, and to the point. just like your designs. (really dig those skeleton deets in your character poses) thanks!
ReplyDelete"Under-promise and over-deliver" :)
ReplyDeleteThat's funny because I recall an ancient Greek (Hippocrates?) advising physicians to always tell a patient that his condition is very grave and probably hopeless and then if the patient gets better you will look all the more skillful!
Great work and info, thanks for sharing with everyone :)
ReplyDeleteExcellent work on the characters.
ReplyDeleteThe silhouette info is interesting, but it strikes me as very unimaginative to include "female characters" as a favorite subject. As many people have observed, it takes very little effort or creativity to make female characters appealing.
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