Why cant it be? I asked my first few crushes out up front. Sometimes I got crushed, sure it hurt but it is part of the experience of love. All it takes if is a little confidence. Get to know them well enough and it should come naturally.
It is never easy self analyzing your thoughts, or dealing with emotions that you have bottled up inside yourself. For some being brutally honest with one’s self is truly hard. Good luck with your introspection Evon.
Any reasonable person can analyze themself and see their flaws, but what we have here is a typical emotional teenager. Honesty is just honesty, there is nothing brutal about it.
Nice work, Ms. Shepard, both on the incentive, and on that subtle blush in Evon’s cheeks. the poses on this page are very nice and expressive, and the details are great.
Once when a sick dog was taken to the vet, the vet said the dog looked pale. If a dog can look pale through fur, then perhaps a blush can be seen as well.
Well she finally had the courage to say it out loud, or at least face it. Now she can st least begin to consider the possibilty of maybe taking the next step someday.
Her biggest flaw is her emotions, and if she cannot control them then her enemies will use that against her to destroy what she holds dear, but she is a force of nature to be reckoned with. I look forward to when Evon becomes “Super Evon” calling upon all the magic in the Earth to tear her foes apart.
One wouldn’t necessarily consider that a flaw. Granted, she is young, untried, but this isn’t a flaw, it’s a state of being that is constantly in flux and evolving.
It’s not unlike my teaching new students. They have certain notions that must be altered, perspectives that are changed through the basics, but even within the first few minutes of training they begin to grow and adapt to a knew situation. Unfortunately Evon’s character has more to adapt to than just growth and burgeoning emotions for one that has been through both thick and thin with her, fending off the machinations of a very ruthless and sinister organization whilst in the midst of coming into her own as a young adult.
She should just ask him up front.
I love how many people assume that that it is an easy thing to do…
HAHAHAHAHAHAno. No, it is not. ๐
Why cant it be? I asked my first few crushes out up front. Sometimes I got crushed, sure it hurt but it is part of the experience of love. All it takes if is a little confidence. Get to know them well enough and it should come naturally.
Well there are many types of people. ๐ You’re lucky that you can be so straightforward with your feelings! ๐
Indeed
It is never easy self analyzing your thoughts, or dealing with emotions that you have bottled up inside yourself. For some being brutally honest with one’s self is truly hard. Good luck with your introspection Evon.
PS. Love the incentive. Areth look very lovely as a viera. I wonder who is a Final Fantasy XII fan hmm. ๐
Any reasonable person can analyze themself and see their flaws, but what we have here is a typical emotional teenager. Honesty is just honesty, there is nothing brutal about it.
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Thinking
Nice work, Ms. Shepard, both on the incentive, and on that subtle blush in Evon’s cheeks. the poses on this page are very nice and expressive, and the details are great.
Blushing through fur always bothers me.
I never figured out how it works, but it’s good for expressing emotion in a character! I just roll with it.
Once when a sick dog was taken to the vet, the vet said the dog looked pale. If a dog can look pale through fur, then perhaps a blush can be seen as well.
Not only the blush, but the forming of a tear as well.
i cant stop smiling ๐
Progress! Least now the concept is out in the open, if not the genuine admission or confirmation.
I also give kudos on that blush. Verranice.
Incentive’s fantastic, too. Can’t imagine that one was easy to do. Lots of linework and detail in there.
Unfortunately for her, there still remains the slight detail of his politically arranged engagement.
Trust in the butler. Belvediere will surely help put the kybosh on that.
Well she finally had the courage to say it out loud, or at least face it. Now she can st least begin to consider the possibilty of maybe taking the next step someday.
Blush? Looks like she is about to cry
Her biggest flaw is her emotions, and if she cannot control them then her enemies will use that against her to destroy what she holds dear, but she is a force of nature to be reckoned with. I look forward to when Evon becomes “Super Evon” calling upon all the magic in the Earth to tear her foes apart.
One wouldn’t necessarily consider that a flaw. Granted, she is young, untried, but this isn’t a flaw, it’s a state of being that is constantly in flux and evolving.
It’s not unlike my teaching new students. They have certain notions that must be altered, perspectives that are changed through the basics, but even within the first few minutes of training they begin to grow and adapt to a knew situation. Unfortunately Evon’s character has more to adapt to than just growth and burgeoning emotions for one that has been through both thick and thin with her, fending off the machinations of a very ruthless and sinister organization whilst in the midst of coming into her own as a young adult.
Food for thought.
“One wouldnโt necessarily consider that a flaw.” Well one does not simply storm into Sevarian’s Castle.
Heh! I would, but then I’m not right in the head and fully convinced of my own immortality.