
OK now, this is my other style approach. I looked at the old model sheet and tried to use some of the same elements that i used to build her. Simplified. I kept the head shape from the model sheet. I wanted her head to be bigger than her body rather than it to be exactly proportional to it. Her limbs are long and lean and her clothes drape over her like a sheet. I wanted to emphasize her youth and awkwardness with the big clothes. I made her eyes a little bigger and her hair droopier. I'm really going for the droopy look. Seems like it'd be more fitting to her personality. Young inexperienced, awkward. Her brows are almost always turned downwards, so she's constantly frowning. I feel that this style looks more like her. Plus if I think that if I were to put her next to her grandma's style, they would fit perfectly together. The other "grown up" style would have made her look a little out of place. I'm going to stick with this one and just play around with it a little more. Next will be a couple expressions sheets, action poses, mouth shapes...and anything else of her that I make up.
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