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This is one of the first role playing games that I have played and enjoyed because of the interesting characters. By looking at these sketches, I like the way they are presented therefore I prefer facial expressions of characters done roughly. The watercolours show before stages and it brings the images alive. I recon using these mediums to design characters are better when thinking of ideas. Its more free and not having to worry about them being neat.
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