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4 Responses to “Just developing a character for my own use…”
Dude, I want to comment what I perceive to be some personality traits of this guy based on the drawings, but I’d be afraid of interpreting incorrectly and giving so much offense that you never spoke to me again.
haha.
But seriously, I like this. I love following your sketches and seeing how you develop them. What’s this character like? I want to know if my hunches are correct.
Well, he’s… Let’s see. He’s very unconventional, and completely fearless. Most people find him difficult to relate to, but he’s not concerned with this because his mind is very much wrapped up in the collection of knowledge, the combining of seemingly separate pieces of knowledge, and drawing conclusions from those two former activities. He’s not unkind, but for the most part remains oblivious altogether, except when someone strikes him as remarkable enough to stop and consider that person as more than a creature. He’s a paradox, however, for the fact that when he does find someone remarkable enough to form a bond, he becomes fiercely loyal, to the point of utter devastation should something befall that person–even a simple injury, such as a broken bone or something along those lines.
Dude, I want to comment what I perceive to be some personality traits of this guy based on the drawings, but I’d be afraid of interpreting incorrectly and giving so much offense that you never spoke to me again.
haha.
But seriously, I like this. I love following your sketches and seeing how you develop them. What’s this character like? I want to know if my hunches are correct.
Well, he’s… Let’s see. He’s very unconventional, and completely fearless. Most people find him difficult to relate to, but he’s not concerned with this because his mind is very much wrapped up in the collection of knowledge, the combining of seemingly separate pieces of knowledge, and drawing conclusions from those two former activities. He’s not unkind, but for the most part remains oblivious altogether, except when someone strikes him as remarkable enough to stop and consider that person as more than a creature. He’s a paradox, however, for the fact that when he does find someone remarkable enough to form a bond, he becomes fiercely loyal, to the point of utter devastation should something befall that person–even a simple injury, such as a broken bone or something along those lines.
So, how’s that for a character profile? XD
Of course, that’s an early profile, and subject to change over time. ;)
ooOOOOOoooh I like this guy.