I appreciate how your artstyle’s improved since the beginning, for example filling out details of the background like the painting. And Asha’s design is especially good! There’s more focus on giving her some bulk to show her warrior-strength, especially with the wider arms/shoulders and waist!
I think I do prefer this kind of colouring to the first arc’s, relevant to that I’m glad you still color Fiadh’s blue eyes, he looks a lot more striking for them
It’s a good and simple summary of Fiadh’s outlook too, through his monologue here. They both have a one-track goal and neither would let Scott distract from that.
Though Asha is more emotional/plain ignoring it, and Fiadh is clinically accepting the loss to himself. That is a consistent trait to his personality i’ve seen, despite being the happy/ditzy one. He has his priorities in order just like she does, finding his parents and sticking with Asha, and they’re both still in reach. Best to accept any losses as they come.
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I appreciate how your artstyle’s improved since the beginning, for example filling out details of the background like the painting. And Asha’s design is especially good! There’s more focus on giving her some bulk to show her warrior-strength, especially with the wider arms/shoulders and waist!
I think I do prefer this kind of colouring to the first arc’s, relevant to that I’m glad you still color Fiadh’s blue eyes, he looks a lot more striking for them
It’s a good and simple summary of Fiadh’s outlook too, through his monologue here. They both have a one-track goal and neither would let Scott distract from that.
Though Asha is more emotional/plain ignoring it, and Fiadh is clinically accepting the loss to himself. That is a consistent trait to his personality i’ve seen, despite being the happy/ditzy one. He has his priorities in order just like she does, finding his parents and sticking with Asha, and they’re both still in reach. Best to accept any losses as they come.