Damon Hellandbrand
very creepy and disturbing depictions on the zodiac signs. definitely not something that I am going to go for, but interesting to look at none the less. gives me ideas - should i draw the animal versions of my characters?
Mia Desu
interesting colour palette choices and simplistic designs. Focus on colour and composition. also not what i'm exactly going for but interesting to see how other people interpret the signs. facial expressions lend something to personality choices? looks very nice as an art print etc, close ups of the characters. maybe something for me to think about when thinking about merchandising.
Alexandra Sumushina
not characters but really interesting to see the signs being interpreted in different ways. really love the colour palettes of these and the way the person has really thought of the animal/symbols that go with each sign. for example, the leo tree having a very proud stance and mane like a lion.
Jessica Madorran
i like this interpretation and the colours that they have chosen. however, i feel like having them all on one piece like this takes away attention from each one because there is so much to look at. you're not sure of the personalities or anything of each character, this is why i think it would be good for me to do a 'character scene' where the character i make is in a scene that would fit it's personality, therefore being able to get my thoughts across better.
Anne Marie
So I might have added this one in purely because it's so adorable. What if i were to go this kind of style? it doesn't have much personality though when it comes to the individual signs, but it's so darn cute i can't help but want to do something similar. I do like how they've set this one out more than the one above because I think the characters have been made the most important part so you can see each one clearly. so composition is definitely something i would have to think about if i were to do a large poster.
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