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Here is a set of character models I finally got around to taking a shot at. Now I'm sure nearly everyone in the world is aware of who the characters are, but I want a universal template for any future character sheets, and having names can make it easier for people not overly familiar to participate in comments, so names are included. These models are based on the models used in the original animated series, but I wanted to add some years to the characters, so I of course took some liberties. Do note that height differences may be a factor, but until I'm certain how I want to apply that aspect I'm keeping them all the same height for the purpose of this sheet.

I've done a couple illustrations of these characters relatively recently, and have been wanting to do some more, but when stylizing characters it's pretty annoying sometimes to make decisions on the spot or to otherwise be working without any sort of reference as to how I want the character(s) to look. With a character sheet like this made it mostly resolves that issue, although some decisions will still have to be made with certain angles as I haven't done back or profile views, but that's something to be resolved with individual character sheets at a later date. I do plan to eventually do more Titans comics in the future, which I would need to do the more detailed character sheets prior to, but this is plenty for now while setting the groundwork to do that later.

Another reason I wanted to do this now is for a reason I've mentioned several times recently, and that's my intent work more on my stylizing of characters. Over the last couple years I feel I've learned a bit about dos and don'ts with character models in terms of how I like them and lately I've been wanting to finally put some of it to practice. There's several things I heavily focused my attention on while doing these models, so if all went well they hopefully seem different in many ways from my past stylizing attempts. This includes both messing with body proportions and working out a universal coloring approach to add shadows to the figures, among many other things.

This all said there's one more unexpected show I'd like to stylize the characters for, which I may try to do this weekend if time allows. If I finish them I'll be sure to upload them here as well.

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Anonymous

who are they :V ?

Zip Zop

Cyborg? Nah, this team has two Ravens. Did Cyborg get turned into a second Raven? (Do you secretly suck at drawing machinary?)

RevyTwoHand

He drew the best character twice because she is the best character. What does the robot guy have? Rust and a boring catch phrase "Booya!". Psshh 8-P. No but really, since Cyborg appeared in the JLA movie he's been thought as a separate character. Look at that Live action TITANS. Maybe he has no trouble drawing Cy so didn't bother including him? Wanted to make sure he get's Raven just right.

RevyTwoHand

Looks right. Rarely saw Raven without her cloak. Though on Starfire I can see her wearing those bottoms. Seems more practical than her Always flying around in that mini skirt (one of the ONLY minor pet peeves I had in the show). Superhero? More like Super Flasher! Seriously, I don't remember it being mentioned once. I can just see Starfire saying something like "Everyone is really happy when I fly by. Though it is strangely mostly the males." Then Raven quips "Not so strangely really" while looking at the difference in their bottoms. lol

Anonymous

Im unsure about starfire mini-short. Dunno, i just prefer a skirt that suit her and you cna make it super short too. Also, even tho they're guy i think it oculd be okay to show some skin for robin and beast boy. Of course i'm not suggesting to dress like Borat, but they're not a piece of skin under the neck, even the hands are covered. And that create some sort of disonnance with the girls. Maybe show just the upper bust ? Under the neck ? Just suggesting

incognitymous

I'm also unsure about some parts of the costumes as I always have the option to change them, but I'm not really against the shorts on Starfire. She actually wears stuff like that in a variety of canons, with skirts actually being quite uncommon for her overall. I did go back and forth with the idea of shorts and skirt many times while working on this though so my opinion could always change, but as of now I feel the shorts work just fine. As for the guys and girls showing varied skin, that's simply canonical. The only extra piece of skin that I covered up on either of them is Robin's arms, and the reason I did that is I wanted Robin's costume to be in the earlier transition stages of switching over to Nightwing. I added more definition to the torso of Robin than to Beast Boy because I picture him wearing a padded/armored black shirt underneath, but beyond that it's just canon that male characters in DC and Marvel tend to show very little to no actual skin.

incognitymous

Yeah, Raven was rarely without her cloak but it did come off at times, and of course for my type of content it would likely come off quite often so I felt it appropriate to do a version with and without it. Starfire in some canons actually wears bottoms like that, and in many others she actually tends to wear far more revealing stuff than just a skirt. Starfire tends to be very sexually open in most canon where the topic isn't taboo, AKA she's clearly not going to act that promiscuous in a daytime Cartoon Network series, but that's reason enough to assume she wouldn't likely care all that much if people got a look under her skirt in the animated series. Heck, assuming she's wearing anything underneath they're getting the same view people get from Raven any time her cloak's open.

Anonymous

If my comment help or matter at all I would prefer starfire with her mini skirt that's the sexy thing of her.

Anonymous

I like that Idea of nightwing I think that costume suits him better for a more mature Dick Grayson.