>>3297979Crafts take a lot of skill and I wish people respected them more. I want to sew a plush someday, too.
>I wish I could draw Kaiba but I feel like he's too perfect for me to captureKarafag already had good advice on this, but every bad drawing is one step closer to a good drawing, soppy as it sounds. There's no shame in practice.
>>3297984I want one of these hats.
>>3298009>His eye lines are also often left out, but they're one of the most important features he has I think; they give him a lot of his character and are an integral part of his expression. I'm glad you think that. I feel like it's the kind of feature a lot of people would find unattractive or distracting, but I like them a lot.
Reading this did make me panic and scroll back up to make sure I did include them, though. I could make them bigger if you want.
>>3298020It's always interesting reading your posts, since I've seen people interpret Chara in a lot of different ways. How do you feel about others' views of him?
>>3298835>oh-no-he's-fictional/2D dramaI'm sorry. I don't get this often, but when I do, it hits hard. I wish I had some advice to give you, but I just hope you feel better soon.
The way you've talked about how he comes in and out of your mind, like an author's own characters, really is something special.
>>3298837>draw from imaginationThis kind of thing takes a long damn time, I'm not confident I'll ever fully be there myself. But references are valuable, even professionals use them all the time, or make their own. My favorite example:
https://files.catbox.moe/1k1br0.pngSimplest reference to use is yourself, though. You're always available as long as you have a mirror, or face camera, or whatever.
>applying drawing concepts to writingThat's fascinating, makes a lot of sense.
>eye shapeI think with Nezumi it's because his art style is deceptively simple, it's so easy to make one small error and throw the whole thing off. I had some trouble nailing it down, honestly.