Congratulations--what an accomplishment, and I think this will be VERY useful to me!
If anybody mistakes this for "racist", frankly, they're idiots. There are two features of your work that make it very clear you're not (besides your written explanation).
1) Even in these basic forms, I think you've created pretty attractive representatives of each group. That right there shows respect.
2) On a related point, by taking the time to relate that culture's beauty standard, you make it clear you're broad-minded and that you are not judging these groups by Western standards (i.e. stupid stuff like "everybody belonging to _______ group is unattractive" or other such nonsense).
That's neat, too, that the Native Americans are related. I found myself recognizing them more easily and being able to place what region they belonged to--especially the ones from the Southwest because I'm interested in that area.
On a side note...I bet it's gonna feel funky when you start doing the Middle Eastern sheet (or whatever sheet that belongs to).
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this is soooo interesting, I am even getting excited with the idea of drawing Asian people just with seing your tutorial... very organized also, great work.
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Congratulations--what an accomplishment, and I think this will be VERY useful to me!
If anybody mistakes this for "racist", frankly, they're idiots. There are two features of your work that make it very clear you're not (besides your written explanation).
1) Even in these basic forms, I think you've created pretty attractive representatives of each group. That right there shows respect.
2) On a related point, by taking the time to relate that culture's beauty standard, you make it clear you're broad-minded and that you are not judging these groups by Western standards (i.e. stupid stuff like "everybody belonging to _______ group is unattractive" or other such nonsense).
That's neat, too, that the Native Americans are related. I found myself recognizing them more easily and being able to place what region they belonged to--especially the ones from the Southwest because I'm interested in that area.
On a side note...I bet it's gonna feel funky when you start doing the Middle Eastern sheet (or whatever sheet that belongs to).
-- Fan of Ayreon? Then join the Minstrel at ~Minstrel-Ayreon!
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Designer, illustrator, comic author, martial artist, globetrotter, tutorial queen...
Tutorial collection: [link]
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Para saber que al fin el mundo es esto, en su mejor momento una nostalgia, en su peor momento un desamparo, y siempre siempre, un lío....
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Designer, illustrator, comic author, martial artist, globetrotter, tutorial queen...
Tutorial collection: [link]
If anybody mistakes this for "racist", frankly, they're idiots. There are two features of your work that make it very clear you're not (besides your written explanation).
1) Even in these basic forms, I think you've created pretty attractive representatives of each group. That right there shows respect.
2) On a related point, by taking the time to relate that culture's beauty standard, you make it clear you're broad-minded and that you are not judging these groups by Western standards (i.e. stupid stuff like "everybody belonging to _______ group is unattractive" or other such nonsense).
That's neat, too, that the Native Americans are related. I found myself recognizing them more easily and being able to place what region they belonged to--especially the ones from the Southwest because I'm interested in that area.
On a side note...I bet it's gonna feel funky when you start doing the Middle Eastern sheet (or whatever sheet that belongs to).
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Fan of Ayreon? Then join the Minstrel at ~Minstrel-Ayreon!
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Some day... I will make a decent signature and stick with it.
Until then.
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