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I like thicc RGT-tan.

Was inspired by @Anim8rDude bringing up my old gijinka designs to revisit my RGT-Tan design View attachment 141318
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Redid my MGD-Chan design, I tried to lean more into @MasterEn’s original concept for her design - being the inverse of RGT-Tan.
(Didn’t feel like rendering ::cirnoshrug)
 
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Going to follow Nebulon’s recommendation and do more fun stuff. That means more amano and final fantasy inspired sketches. Here’s my first attempt.
 
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Messing around with my watercolors. Delita incoming.
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Finally finished. It turned out better than I expected, tbh. I might do more FFT characters. Let me know what you think.
 
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Messing around with my watercolors. Delita incoming.
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Finally finished. It turned out better than I expected, tbh. I might do more FFT characters. Let me know what you think.
I know nothing about watercoloring but I think these look great. I'll admit though that Delita looks better! Less outlines & cleaner & more natural looking! I'm guessing you found your groove at that point.
 
I know nothing about watercoloring but I think these look great. I'll admit though that Delita looks better! Less outlines & cleaner & more natural looking! I'm guessing you found your groove at that point.

That's right! I definitively like how Delita turned out more than Ramza. I also figured out how to make armor look like a hard surface with the hard edges, plus the leather look for the pants and the boots.

I will tell you that doing fine linework in watercolor is tricky. Sometimes the lines go thicker than you'd expect since its a liquid medium. So yeah, sometimes its annoying like that. Not everything is intentional but you have to go with the flow or cover mistakes.
 
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depends on how shaky we are talking about but my hands aren’t the steadiest either. Especially when I drink coffee. There are tools for everything and they can help you with circles. And practice goes a long way. Of course I’m just an amateur so take what I say with a grain of salt.
 
I would make art, but my hands are shaky. Too shaky. Might as well draw a lopsided circle & call it a day lol
Even more reason to get into art, it’s beneficial for one’s motor and coordination skills. Making drawings/art in general is really good for you
 

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