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    • andyjewett
      andyjewett last edited by

      I love #2... #4 is also great.

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      • Kekkerz86
        Kekkerz86 last edited by

        I always love your sketches/line work! I think #1, #2 (maybe with some adjustments, to make her seem less shy), absolutely #6 and #8 have great potential for the character you are describing. I agree with Kevin, that #6 has the most personality and I want to know more about her!

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        • Sarah LuAnn
          Sarah LuAnn SVS OG last edited by

          I feel like anyone asked would be biased to choose whichever looks most like their own grandma 🙂 That being said, I like #2 and #4.

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          • Rich Green
            Rich Green SVS OG @smceccarelli last edited by

            @smceccarelli - I just can't help but look at #5 and think she is Carl from UP! as a woman. The face, chin, glasses, she just needs the four footed cane with tennis balls on it and I would swear she is his sister!

            While #1 looks quite sophisticated - she might also look a bit too snooty or proper. #2 is a great character design but I am not sure I get tough/independent from her.

            There is something about #4 that says witty/sophisticated, tough but in such a charming way.
            #6 is also a stand out as she comes across as witty and independent but perhaps in a bit more loud way . Where is #4 is more subtle/quite when she enters a room but sharp as a tack.

            So all that to say I like #4 or #6 depending on if she is reserved or a bit bold accordingly.

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            • MOO
              MOO SVS OG last edited by MOO

              4 and 6 seem to fit the character most, to me. Possibly 5.

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              • BerryBear
                BerryBear last edited by

                I'm a fan of 1 and 3

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                • Perrij
                  Perrij last edited by

                  Number 4 and 6 fit the description best! I think that 6 looks a little more exciting and kooky and 4 looks a little more warm and personable

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                  • Tyson Ranes
                    Tyson Ranes last edited by

                    Im leaning #4. I love these they have such a cool quality to them.

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                    • Chip Valecek
                      Chip Valecek SVS Team SVS OG last edited by

                      I love #2 but maybe a different shape to her glasses would give her a more independent feel.


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                      • Joy Heyer
                        Joy Heyer last edited by

                        I agree with @Sarah-LuAnn...I'm biased to choose the one that reminds me of my own grandma. (#2) I do think that #2 doesn't quite look "independent" but that may because she is looking up--like a child looking up to a parent or someone. If her eyes were focused down, I think that would totally change her personality.

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                        • smceccarelli
                          smceccarelli Pro SVS OG last edited by smceccarelli

                          Thank you everyone! I moved the gaze direction of number 2 - the impact is really surprising. And added two more - I wanted to try without glasses.
                          Any new favorites?

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                          • andyjewett
                            andyjewett last edited by

                            #2 really works for me because it's that "sneaky grandma factor"... my grandma was a fairly unassuming looking woman but had a very adventurous spirit (she could instantly have a gleam in her eye... man, I miss her)... I think the character design has a possibility for a wider range of emotions/expressions... able to look unassuming but will look great with more extreme expressions.

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                            • andyjewett
                              andyjewett last edited by andyjewett

                              ...and situations. For some reason I could see that character riding a motorcycle or on water skis and in the next panel totally comfortable standing in a kitchen baking cookies. Alright, I'll stop... for now.

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                              • lmrush
                                lmrush Pro SVS OG last edited by

                                1 resonated with me most they are all awesome

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                                • evilrobot
                                  evilrobot SVS OG last edited by

                                  I like #1, #4 and #6. Number 6 is my favorite. Seems like she fits all the traits you listed. I like #2 a lot as well but she doesn't seem like she fits the "tough" part she seems too sweet. Same with #4. I think #1 could work but would need some more fleshing out.

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                                  • Camomilla
                                    Camomilla last edited by

                                    Number 6 stood out to me instantly. She is somehow more contemporary, I think - todays grandmothers are awesome 😃

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                                    • kimchizerbe
                                      kimchizerbe last edited by

                                      I love all these, but 5 holds a place in my heart, she reminds me of my great granny!

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                                      • Eric Castleman
                                        Eric Castleman last edited by

                                        Idk, but I like 1 & 7. Sorry if that throws your poll off a bit 😉

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                                        • MirkaH
                                          MirkaH last edited by

                                          I like number 2 too.

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                                          • Rebecca Hirsch
                                            Rebecca Hirsch last edited by

                                            Your character designs are just fantastic. Trying to pick a favorite here is like asking which do I like better: chocolate, or chocolate. That being said, I'm leaning toward Granny number 9. I think a fun-loving, quirky grandma would have wild, barely held-back hair. I love the accessories on 10, though. Maybe add those in to 9.

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