I love your pf :3
RAHHHHHH TYY🔥🔥🔥🔥 I LOVE DRAWING HIM SO MUCH 💥💥💥
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Some of you need to get invested in a character who has 2 pieces of fanart, one of which you found in the depths of a 20 year old website still hanging on by a thread, the other by yourself. Somebody draws that character for the love of the character, and apologises for it being 'amateur', but I'm about to cry of joy that somebody else feels the connection to this character. I don't care if it's the first creative endeavour of your life. You understand me deeper than any modern-day Davinci, baby. This artwork means the world to me.
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drawing your favorite character is great and fun but it is also so fucking difficult because the further in the drawing you get the more frequently you stop drawing to just fucking stare at them and go “ghkrsnkdjksajfsdjf ❤️” and at some point is just becomes inconvenient
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That one good omens artist who does  Leyendecker style and it looks so fucking accurate but they make a Aziraphale skinny. They are my mortal enemy. I need them to go outside and meet a fat person or choke. they simply will not survive the winter. 
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Justice League Action had amazing character designs and I love them.
To be fair, Jaime Reyes Blue Beetle is one of the best character designs DC's ever done, it looks good in every artstyle and medium: it's insane. But, the relative size of his head-to-eyes and getting rid of the mouth adds a lot of unique expression to it!
Nothing too fancy, but Booster's small legs and how his body stretches out as you go up it makes me laugh: Of COURSE he'd skip leg day, and good on them for making a point of it!
Stargirl just has a strong profile, and I think it best displays the more upbeat personality Johns gave her, plus the super-long hair is such a neat touch! I dunno, this show was what got me into the character and she's just the best.
I love the simplicity of the Flash design: taking away most of the textural elements and letting the colours pop really keep things from being too complicated, and is just a general breath of fresh air for Flash designs. Plus, I LOVE how friendly the eyes on this version are.*
The parted hair shows her pragmatic nature, whilst also giving the tiara a nice bonus use as a hairband, which is a neat reinterpretation. I dunno, it strikes a fun balance between superheroic and warrior-esque that reflects well on Diana's charactertisation!
Obligatory gorillas doing things gorillas wouldn't normally do. - It's a DC staple, though it isn't really a character-design thing.
*I am not an artist, I could not tell you why, but he's my friend so shut it.
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