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MY STYLE


I usually draw characters with a strong sense of personality and character, and I particularly enjoy making them look cute and cuddly. Usually, I imagine that the characters have personalities and they act similar to people I met or know, sometimes they act like characters from television shows. Being an animator, I feel that it is important to instill character to your creations to make them seem more believable.

Below are a few of my creatures that I have created back in Secondary school.




I would also put these characters or creatures in random comics or comic strips and make a story about random everyday things and sometimes would even base the little stories around myself.


Some comic I did about an eyeball who goes to school.

In the end I decide to portray a rabbit as my creature for this project. I feel that this rabbit closely represents me and my style because most of my creature concepts are small cute and furry animals. I even managed to create an old comic filmstrip so that i can make a little story around the rabbit.










Posted by Froggy
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