https://docs.google.com/document/d/1QWjE2D9l4qEJQ3rzirwRv3P5pTL15K1Hf8es6vMVG4k
https://www.diffchecker.com/qAT4MzWE
One day i'll have to stop editing this long post because beside being a terrible way to introduce stuff to "potential audiences", people like stuff that comes off as "established" and not just "ideas".
This is technically the case with OC's and my stuff suffers from that.
You don't have to justify the existence of your characters by putting them in a project, but that's something i have to if i want them to be interesting and appealing at all.
This applies to my "OC art" unless i properly draw my characters/ideas as if the art could soon be used in a project.
Because it's probably better to draw established characters from stuff and not just to get attention.
I could draw an "okay-ish" drawing of an obscure anime girl and still learn from it.
When i finally feel confident enough with my projects, i will use "character" instead of "OC" to refer to a creation of mine that could be in a finished project and given some presentation.
Is it too soon or too late? Still don't know the answer.
If i ever die and there's confirmation of it, feel free to draw Bonka hugging my spirit like Robin Williams being hugged by the Genie from Aladdin.