@@sivannefrit because i don't have hair colors, I'm referring it off of their designs. Regan and Evelynn have similar face builds, hair and in my opinion, a sort of similar personalities except Regan is more, possessive? where as Regan and Saber don't have similar hair designs/pattern but they probably have the same color hair but they also are built differently. I don't want to be the one person who makes superstitions about how siblings should look related but, I'm also not getting color context so I'm sorry if this comment was to any offense!!
both the blue and green ones are men, the purple one's a woman. it's traditional for their culture for everyone to keep their hair long, and irl anyone can have long hair regardless of gender
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Is he dressing as a girl the first guy we saw
nope, their culture encourages people of all genders to keep their hair long and all nobility to wear robes/dresses
help why does regan and evelynn look more related than regan and saber (I'm newer to these OC animatics)
can you explain how?
@@sivannefrit because i don't have hair colors, I'm referring it off of their designs. Regan and Evelynn have similar face builds, hair and in my opinion, a sort of similar personalities except Regan is more, possessive? where as Regan and Saber don't have similar hair designs/pattern but they probably have the same color hair but they also are built differently. I don't want to be the one person who makes superstitions about how siblings should look related but, I'm also not getting color context so I'm sorry if this comment was to any offense!!
hmm i see
Is this oc a man or woman cuse have a long hair
both the blue and green ones are men, the purple one's a woman. it's traditional for their culture for everyone to keep their hair long, and irl anyone can have long hair regardless of gender
Who’s the characters
my ocs! regan (blue), his brother saber (green), and his fiancee from an arranged marriage evelynn (pink), who his brother's in love with
And also singing with male voice instead of a female voice