I need to show my support to people I watch more often than just favoriting their works. So in the spirit of fun, here’s a picture of a couple of characters/people I follow running away from me. Wee!
Drawing other people’s characters is always a challenge because when you draw your own you develop a sort of short-hand which is rendered completely ineffective by the unfamiliar.
Postal/Chance: the low-budget superhero
Kevin Bolk’s Self Mascot
Rocky from Lackadaisy Cats
Taco-Man plays a video game: [link]
All characters copyright their respective owners.
Drawing other people’s characters is always a challenge because when you draw your own you develop a sort of short-hand which is rendered completely ineffective by the unfamiliar.
Postal/Chance: the low-budget superhero
Kevin Bolk’s Self Mascot
Rocky from Lackadaisy Cats
Taco-Man plays a video game: [link]
All characters copyright their respective owners.

"Nobody wants me to favorite their stuff"
And judging by the comment, it only makes it even more cryptical.
Anyways, there is a flashy mistake in Tom Preston's persona. There's no concordancy on how is his left hand holding the paper. Both the fingers and the thumb are in front of it. None of them seems holding the paper. Totally opposite to the right had which seems like the thumb is holding the reverse of the paper as it should.
The cat's expression is empty. It simply shows nothing. No fear, no hurry, not a single emotion.
Also, the pose of the girls is severely flawed. It's not clear where she's running, dodging, sprinting, or floating in space.
Besides, a huge flaw when drawing groups is that of drawing each one floating. There's barely no reason for this. In order to give a more dramatic look at this, it would be necessary to feat at leat one of them's foot supporting on the ground as taking impulse to start running.
And regarding the "short-hand" thingie: it's true that a person's "style" is the set of characteristic the person feels comfortably with when depicting characters, scenarios, or inorganical elements. However, this doesn't mean a person is dumbfounded when depicting other's styles.
A goo example of this is Peter Chung, maker of Eaon Flux. He's well know for this, however, he took part the design of characters for the children series Rugrats. Meaning he can't only draw "slim and sexy" characters but also desing content for children television.
This abbility to adapt to different styles is crucial for whoever plans to work professionally. Sticking to a single style will work only if said style is widely regarded as "appealing". Otherwise, it will only get the person imprisoned in their uncapability to adapt.
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