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    • Nyrryl  Cadiz
      Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG last edited by

      I’m really torn. Maybe the second design?

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        A Former User last edited by

        I love both your little panda's, they're so sweet! I personally think number 2 would work better for the story outline you've given us, his body shape and face etc, might be easier to illustrate emotions and pose better. Plus he looks more childlike to me and has a lot of sass - that second pose is the best hehe!

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        • NessIllustration
          NessIllustration Pro last edited by

          Thank you so much for all your feedback! With your help I have made a decision, I think I will go with the panda bean! In the end, I feel like that design is more recognizable as my own, which I really wish to do with my first book. The second one is cute, but one can google "cute panda cartoon" and see dozens of drawings that look like it, while the panda bean is a more unique design. I loved @ThisKateCreates comment about how it captures the shape of real pandas, you put into words what was just a vague gut feeling in me, thank you!

          @Sophie-Lawson The book actually called for 3 of little panda's cousins, so I will have to draw panda beans with different shapes and accessories! And I agree with you I think that'll be really fun hihi

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          • Jon Anderson
            Jon Anderson SVS OG @NessIllustration last edited by

            @nessillustration You seem to really enjoy the panda bean design and that will surely show through in your work. And you are spot on about it being unique to you as opposed to blending in with similar designs. I think you made the right choice and look forward to seeing the project!

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            • carriecopadraws
              carriecopadraws SVS OG last edited by

              I like how expressive the panda bean is! Great choice. (they are both great, but still!)

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              • Whitney Simms
                Whitney Simms SVS OG last edited by

                I was thinking what @Art-of-B Said. It depends on who your character is. I think you can convey lots of emotions with the bean. I was first drawn to the 2nd one, but then I started to figure out what each body type seemed like. The bean seems like a stuffed animal and the 2nd like a personified panda. I like the plushy bean best!

                The more realistic in nature the more the reader will identify as the character. The more abstract the reader will think of it as their stuffed animal coming to life. I totally made all that up. Sounds like it makes sense to me.

                If you are uneasy about the bean maybe do more bean sketches? Keep trying to make the bean work until it’s “the one.” However, I’m a fan. I like the bean as it is.

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                • ScribblesByMike
                  ScribblesByMike last edited by

                  For me I like the second design better for the plot you have outlined. Its gives off a more 'little panda' vibe than the bean. The bean is awesome but I feel he could be viewed as either a kid or adult (for me more adult) - so if the objective is to have a kid panda option B translates better.

                  Both designs are great - i guess it comes down to what works best for the story

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                  • NessIllustration
                    NessIllustration Pro last edited by

                    Haha I just love how everyone is calling it "the bean" while talking so professionally and seriously! It's so adorable, it makes me warm and fuzzy inside ❤
                    Thank you all for your feedback! @Whitney-Simms That makes a lot of sense to me too!

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                    • Judy Elizabeth Wilson
                      Judy Elizabeth Wilson SVS OG last edited by

                      I love both of them. It's hard to choose as they are so cute and you could take either design much further. I imagine the bean panda in a world full of other animal characters also bean shape. Would be a cuteness overload. I do like the big head panda too. I would use this to tell a story that had an emotional message in as he is very expressive. Gorgeous work. Looking forward to see where you go from here. High ten!

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                      • Phil Cullen
                        Phil Cullen last edited by

                        My wife who I just showed it to and myself prefer the Bean, as pandas tend not to have a very distinct separate head - body. I think this adds to their cute and cuddlyness.

                        On the Bean design maybe you could have the arms shape flipped, like the shoulder thicker than down at the hands, similar to the legs.

                        If you want to play with the design you could play with the position/size of the facial features, to see if its better, worse etc. I like the features the way they are but you never know what can come from moving the eyes down giving the character a bigger forehead or making the eyes even bigger. Or smaller eyes and higher on the head, although this may make them look older.

                        I hope this helps, look forward to seeing more 🙂

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                        • NessIllustration
                          NessIllustration Pro @Phil Cullen last edited by

                          @phil-cullen Hi Phil! Following your suggestion I played with the face a bit and ended up enlarging the black spots around the eyes and reducing the nose and mouth. It makes him more striking and cuter, so I thank you for your great feedback ❤ I'm also intrigued with your idea for the arms, although I like the arms as they are for the main character, I have to draw 3 of panda's cousins with sligthly different designs so I think I'll give one of them arms like you mentioned! Thanks again 🙂

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                          • Phil Cullen
                            Phil Cullen @NessIllustration last edited by

                            @nessillustration awesome, so glad to hear some of the suggestions worked out 🙂

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