Is it not a good idea to have multiple different styles in a character design portfolio?
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- Its always worth being able to show you have the capacity to adapt as thats often what walkways happens when say for example within advertising the character design outputs are in different styles to match an authentic, what does it look vectorised/simplified, what does it look like painted, what does it look like playful and humorous, what does it look like when its serious etc
- Hi Kinsei. It is importnat to organize your portfolio in sections according to their subject matter, intended audience and style but only old school artists try to flog one style over and over. The future is in diversity. If you can draw realistically and also in a stylized manner that's a talent that should be displayed.
- @Anthony Young Thank you so much! I have been struggling to know if I need to group my pieces differently on my portfolio.
- I think its okay as it shows your flexability but to also show consitency I would group the styles together.
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