I really like drawing characters younger because most people go through some sort of physical/emotional change at some point in their life, and that fascinates me. (I just can’t draw older people, it’s on my list of things to work on).
Some thoughts on these guys: Ok, so if you’ve read anything I’ve posted about these two, they are good for nothing punks. Harrison does a better job at being rebellious, and in general believes in that sort of philosophy/lifestyle a lot more than Kim, who sort of just plays along. Before Harrison goes and wrecks half his body they are both really reckless and very involved in that scene. The accident that happens to Harrison shakes Kim up a lot and he becomes a lot less involved and tries to get Harrison to not be so stupid with his actions. Harrison sort of takes his advice because he doesn’t like people worrying about him (people = Kim, since he doesn’t have any family/close-friends that he keeps in touch with), but he still believes in his ideals and is just a bit more smart about what actions he takes (and a bit more secretive about it).
August 9, 201121 notes#I spent 20 minutes looking for another name for Kim but nothing else was working#when characters become serious name association is terrible