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drewedwards

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I do a comic book called Halloween Man. I write it, not pencil. Though I did create all of the characters within.

The female lead in the character is a character named Lucy. As am I an FA, I've always described her a thick/curvy/voluptous. Seldom do the pencilers draw her that way. Even if I provide photo reference for the body type in question. While I've been lucky though to work with some amazingly talented artists, this has been a source of slight annoyance over the ten years I've been doing this.

I know comic characters vary from artist to artist. So I try not to be a jack-booted asshole about it. But it kinda bugs me.


(Not sure if this is the right forum for this? Could be moved to off topic if need be.)
 

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