It’s not the art challenge but I tweaked Loud Child’s hair design again. between threads.
>ToTTNone of them are specially type specialists but a few of them just sorta end up that way regardless. Like Adeline’s team of teamwork Pokémon leads to her getting a bunch of bugs, and ghost ends up with a lot of bugs and ghosts as well. Wheelchair Granny’s affinity for both abstract/inorganic Pokémon and big monsters leads her to having s fair amount rock, ground, and steel types
>>46010989I’ll start with pic related for now and probably do Hyacinth later
>What’s your OC’s job? Do they like their job? Is it a life-long career for them, or just something temporary?Adeline does small-scale freelance construction with her ants and bees. It’s a job she likes a fair bit, since she has a hard time with loose instructions and building is a very number-by-number activity. She keeps the job but switches main professions to
children’s summer camp captain as an adult
>Does your OC have an overarching storyline or character arc?No overarching one, but they do have a backstory with it and their character carrying found family, and triumph over inborn hardship though hard work and family as themes. In the “present” they do tie into Hornbeam’s deal though
>What do you primilarly use your OC for?As of right now, Rp. I used to draw them way more than I do now but I’ve been out of the threads for a while since I started drawing other things, so I don’t have a lot to share
>Is your OC meant to be a self insert character, someone who isn't really a self insert but shares many of your traits?I don’t call any of my OCs self-inserts, but I’m not picky about some of them being called that. Adeline isn’t a good example but I like to give a lot of my OCs traits of myself since I’m familiar with them. And by that I mean angsty mental stuff like anxiety and self loathing! “Write what you know”
>>46011453Oh shit, he’s returned