So I'm having trouble picking one of these 2, because sometimes the characters look better with a human-esque face. Also, the damage they take are some of which humans take, like laying down face first on to something.
Sometimes a character will get punched in the face, and their face will get caved in like this:
Sometimes a character will not only get grabbed by the mouth, but their entire face:
So which is better out of the 2? I really, REALLY want to know.
I'm planning on making commissions to get these characters drawn. I want them in a 90's anime style.
I don't think that's one of the 2 choices, friend.
(Sorry for the EXTREMELY late reply, I honestly didn't know if I wanted to reply or even how to)
Alright, that's 1 for snout. Anybody else?
Give them a snoot! That way, instead of simply grabbing the face, you could clamp their jaws down to prevent them from opening their mouth. Then you could throw him into a wall or something, I don't know. Also, there's more snoot surface-area that could lead to a broken nose or jaw rather than a flat human face.
That's the problem that I see when giving them the snout, they'll also, possibly, have a disfigured face when their snout is also broken, but 2 for the snout I guess.
Anybody else?
I think you should give them a human face because I completely agree with the disfigured face thing. Also because of the thing where you could throw him. I mean, why give him a snout if people are going to use it to throw him across the room, right?
Give 'em snout…
No reason…
Okay, we got a different vote now. That's 1 for the human face.
Anybody else? I'll go for 5 votes for either one of those to determine what I'm going to use once I get these characters commissioned (when I get the money).
You know, you could just draw 2 pictures of the OC. One with a human face, and one with a snout. Decide which one looks better, and go with that one.
While that does sound like a good idea, the thing is that I've lost interest in drawing a long time ago.
Why?
Idkkk..I just like snouts on characters lol. I have a half wolf half human character and she has a snoot and I love her soooo, yee…
Personally I prefer the snout for aesthetic reasons, but everything you've described sounds like a human face would work better for whatever it is you're planning so I'd say go with that.
So human face is your answer then?
i say you should do human face
What happens if this ends up being a tie?
Cool. In my opinion, if you give the character a snout, it would make more sense if it was a walking, talking animal.
I guess. Some furry characters do have snouts, and because of the art style, they look good regardless.