>>6227152>tastefully implement such thingsYou need to watch a few videos on good concept art design if you want it spelled out autistically detailed for you.
In short: take your personality as a streamer, your actual image and look at the overlap between the two.
>Okayuis actually as cute on the inside as her model. nothing special - purple, cat, smiles. IRL she's chubby, but the face otherwise matches up.
The same thing runs true for almost all the models implemented well - look at your actual face, look at your personality (whole of person, not just the positives), and draw a base face and hair.
then work on a theme, and trim/add hair to match theme. Look at Pekora. Bunny has twin-tails and carrot accessories, lots of white because that's how even a child draws a bunny.
Maybe you're really into tech and cyberpunk vibe. look at Makoto from GitS. If you want a theme of a job irl, look at watson (though I feel her model doesn't line up as well, it's close enough).
I don't know how else to get that through to you. Start with a face that's close to yours, hair too, and look at a theme and lore you're interested in. From there you modify the hair and design the base outfit.
Noel was a great example of a good chuuba that hated her theme, and it almost didn't work out for her - she was really tired of looking like a knight. Don't get to that point, find a theme you actually like talking about all the time.
>but anon how?What do you fucking like? Outside of chuubas, what do you actually like? Go watch an anime of it, or think back to any of your other interests (yes art is an interest), and pick one. Make a lore out of it, and wallah, you got your theme.
>TL;DR: 1) Look at your face and draw something close 2) Pick a theme and then modify the hair 3) Make the outfit that falls in line with theme and hairstyle