Simple but colorful designs
Associates in DDG from CSCC
Existential Thinker
Considers self "Mad Genius"
A man of faith
Deep respect for the supernatural
Can't wait to shed his limited form
I suppose it depends if you prioritise form or function the most.
If the characters you draw are a vessel for the visuals, and just want your audience to enjoy all of the shapes and colors and all that good stuff. Then go nuts on the details and designs (like going all Kingdom Hearts on it, with crazy amounts of beltbuckles or other styling details).
If you want the viewer to pay more attention to what the characters are actually doing, all of the story and action and stuff. Then extra details are more of a distraction for the viewers, and a waste of effort on the creator's side.
Both are valid choices, but there's plenty of middleground to comprimise on.
Guidodinho
I suppose it depends if you prioritise form or function the most.
If the characters you draw are a vessel for the visuals, and just want your audience to enjoy all of the shapes and colors and all that good stuff. Then go nuts on the details and designs (like going all Kingdom Hearts on it, with crazy amounts of beltbuckles or other styling details).
If you want the viewer to pay more attention to what the characters are actually doing, all of the story and action and stuff. Then extra details are more of a distraction for the viewers, and a waste of effort on the creator's side.
Both are valid choices, but there's plenty of middleground to comprimise on.