From one OC I made 2
From one OC I made 2 by @Trezce (Lev)

Just a study I made when I was feeling insecure about a character design. 

Taking some time to think about what I'll do with this OC 

Despite this character being a very secondary one in the story she appears in, I must admit I feel constantly insecure about her design. (Long story because if that) 

Also, after working on her for so long I started to grow fond of her to the point I want to make her a main character of her own story.

Truth is I like both designs for her, so I decided to turn them into two separate OCs. The one on the right I decided will be the design she'll have for the story she's a secondary character. 

The character on the left is the one I want to make the main protagonist of her own story. The reason why these two share names, with just the first letter being different, is because one will be named after the other. Let's say they belong to different periods of time as one will have her own adventures years later than the other and they will be in fact related as the parents of one of them will name their child after the lady on the right, as means to honor her somehow. 

Wow, long description was long, I guess that's what happens when I let my thoughts go, lol 


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