One of the hardest parts of drawing for me has always been drawing the same thing twice (in fact, it's tough because I get frustrated when it doesn't come out the same). So the idea of drawing a framework and building on that really appeals to me. Plus I think it makes my drawings more interesting to look at.

Hey, is it me or does this guy look like he could fit in as a Jetson or on Yogi?

I love these three, and hey, colour is fun! A lot of my designs start off bald and I have to add hair later, but the woman (blue) looked way better bald so I added the razor for a laugh.

I should also mention that I've always hated drawing females (human or otherwise). Mainly it's I feel that not all women have long lashes and big lips. That, and I'm generally uncomfortable drawing boobs.
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