Thanks ironing out his character sheet still but it is nearly done x) and I like that one alot too ^^
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The one 10th looks a little feminine to me, with the streaks coming from the side. almost like eyelashes. I did just realize it may be frustrating when using the asymmetrical ones when you have to have the view from the other side.
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Heheh yeah my thoughts exactly, hence I will likely be avoiding the asymetrical ones x) I may not use these at all as they are just concepts afterall
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I tend to prefer the asymmetrical ones, such as 1 and 4. the last one with the dark chin tends to make his chin look too heavy to me. The seventh is pretty cool, looks kinda like a hooded mask. overall I think that 4 makes the greatest impact though.
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Hmmm, just a general comment on the 4th (ember island zuko? X3) on the top and 4th (& slightly the 5th) on the bottom, those ones are very AtlA-esque, and the 3rd on top's forhead is kind like the honorary marking from the boating episode.
Other than that, I think the ones with his eyes surrounded by a darker tone bring out his irises for a more dramatic effect. I think the symmetrical ones would be a good design choice because it would easier to replicate time and again, while the asymmetrical ones give him a sort of sharper easier to read attitude. There are many possibilities with them all, so its hard to choose one that I specifically prefer. I would recommend using a design that compliments his natural markings so it is fluid and easier to draw (if you know what I mean. I almost dont know what I mean. I'm probably just rambling here X3)
Awesome character, dude!
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Other than that, I think the ones with his eyes surrounded by a darker tone bring out his irises for a more dramatic effect. I think the symmetrical ones would be a good design choice because it would easier to replicate time and again, while the asymmetrical ones give him a sort of sharper easier to read attitude. There are many possibilities with them all, so its hard to choose one that I specifically prefer. I would recommend using a design that compliments his natural markings so it is fluid and easier to draw (if you know what I mean. I almost dont know what I mean. I'm probably just rambling here X3)
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