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Just a few designs into how the characters going to look, what im happiest with, and will work best in the scene. Of the two images in grey, the left looks most recognisable, and is an acheivable style. the pencil drawing only wearing a scarf, would not be suited in the mood i want to get across. And as for the soldier kneeling down, i am not happy with it and will not further it anymore. I feel to much of his face is on show, and I dont want the audience get captured by the look of the character, just what he accomlishes in the scene. A soldier is ordered what to do, and gets on with it, i dont want to set an emotion or mood to the character.
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