When do I consider a character to be "mastered"?
Well, I never REALLY consider any character I create to be Mastered because I never really set a standard for a character. I'm always finding new ways for them to evolve, so mostly they are in a state of flux.
Scarlet, for instance, is constantly changing.
New hair styles come and go depending on what I feel like, and recently I've altered her body markings slightly adding a new "spike" down the back of her neck and reducing the maple-leaf type pattern on her groin/theigh areas for simplicity's sake.
Well, I never REALLY consider any character I create to be Mastered because I never really set a standard for a character. I'm always finding new ways for them to evolve, so mostly they are in a state of flux.
Scarlet, for instance, is constantly changing.
New hair styles come and go depending on what I feel like, and recently I've altered her body markings slightly adding a new "spike" down the back of her neck and reducing the maple-leaf type pattern on her groin/theigh areas for simplicity's sake.
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