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A minor detail to me, but in the older Malin portrait the rope thingy from his cap is looking weird. It looks like it is an enlongment of his left side of the cap.
Also his right eyebrow is shining perfectly through his hair, maybe fading it a little more would be better
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Keep it up!
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Also his right eyebrow is shining perfectly through his hair, maybe fading it a little more would be better
Don't let you get down by the comments though, it's great work you're doing here

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That's embarassing.zookeeper wrote:They're not two characters, they're both the same character.irrevenant wrote:In the second picture the two characters are almost duplicates of each other [...]

The figure on the bottom left (young Malin) looks a lot like the woman on the top left (Dela?) and I thought it was another picture of her.
I think all three pictures look overly similar (eyes, nose, chin and hair).
If the top left picture is also Malin, please disregard.
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The younger Malin looks definitely male in the coloured version to me. As long as the picture of the woman will look like one as well the similiarity is perfectly fine for me. They're brother and sister after all...
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All of those can be easily fixed. And I almost forgot to remove the eyebrow. I drew it in just to get it place properlyMathijs wrote:A minor detail to me, but in the older Malin portrait the rope thingy from his cap is looking weird. It looks like it is an enlongment of his left side of the cap.
Also his right eyebrow is shining perfectly through his hair, maybe fading it a little more would be better
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Thanks for pointing those out
That's why we made names translateable.West wrote:[OT]Amusing fact: in Sweden, Malin is a girl's name[/OT]

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There are many names which differ in gender for some country pairs. There's little use in identifying them all. Just make sure they're right for english and correct them in translations. Preferably with something close to the original to allow talking about the campaign in english. 

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I still got the impression that the head is slightly too big.
And a chin that can go though walls though the last part is just personal perception so you can pretty much ignore it.
And a chin that can go though walls though the last part is just personal perception so you can pretty much ignore it.

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What can I say, I'm 20-- I still got a lot to learnShadow wrote:I still got the impression that the head is slightly too big.

Here is this better?
As for the facial features- I like them. They arent grotesquely exaggerated and I think it ties the related characters together.
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I really like those portraits. I actually love them.
One thing I find great - although I am not sure if it is intended - is that the young Malin looks still a bit "boyish" to me while the old Malin doesn't.
One thing I find great - although I am not sure if it is intended - is that the young Malin looks still a bit "boyish" to me while the old Malin doesn't.
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Even not much older I have to learn even more and yes it looks better.theycallmerooster wrote:What can I say, I'm 20-- I still got a lot to learnShadow wrote:I still got the impression that the head is slightly too big.
Here is this better?
As for the facial features- I like them. They arent grotesquely exaggerated and I think it ties the related characters together.
For the last.
Art is pretty much in the eye of the viewer.Shadow wrote:... The last part is just personal perception so you can pretty much ignore it.
But hey I can be wrong but actual I overall like your art too.
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