

Can't play sports cause my powers will get in the way, but at least I can still sit and watch type of scenarios. I wanted her to miss out on the everyday teen experience, because of who she is. Since more varied goth personality's would be much appreciated. Someone who's got the same preppy attitude as Starfire, but also like to dress in that goth fashion. I tried doing a more upbeat goth, and less gloomy. Her short sightedness, and inability to see she was her own villain destroyed her.įor the third design on the right.


As she refused any help, and wouldn't talk to anyone. It was tearing her apart, and withdrawing was only making it worse. As she got angrier, and just avoided other people because of the complex she was getting of being compared to her mother. Then on top of that her teammates started criticizing her, comparing her to her mother, or saying how better her mother was when it came to teamwork. It's a lot of I could have brought that villain down, but you got in my way. She doesn't necessarily think she's better then other superhero's, but she just finds they get in the way when she's trying to do her own thing. She doesn't work well with other superhero's when put on a team.
#Im not starfire full#
Though here she's got less anxiety, and is more full of herself. My second attempt in the middle was trying to keep the same personality as the book version from what I saw. Just none of that anger angsty teen bullshit we saw in the books preview. So she begins to withdrawal a bit socially, she's not good with talking to people because she has no confidence. I wanted her to never be over that failure that she saw within herself. Her powers were all over the place, maybe she doesn't have powers, or maybe she's just no good at combat. Since as a little girl she idolized her mother, but she wasn't as good as her mother. I gave her ripped up tights, because in this version she at first tried the whole superhero thing. Then this last bit ties into her personality a bit. With the black it's a little hard to see, but she is quiet squishy. Give her less of that weeble wooble body shape, but still keep her on the less athletic side to contrast her mother. Then to balance out her green eyes i figured purple would be a good combo for the hair. Not necessarily the same shade, even a pink hue would work.
#Im not starfire skin#
So first I tried a design with a darker skin tone to match her mother. So the hair i'm willing to give a pass on since it's established its dyed(but even then why just go straight to black?), but the skin tone is all wrong. Cause pundit squares, and genes are a thing that dictates the probability you'll be born with certain traits. The first design on the left was just a wack at keeping the same aspect as the original, but just fixing the gripes I had with her personality/genes. So here's 3 attempts I did to try, and make it a little less awful. Since I am a stickler when it comes to character design, and this design hurts me. Since this isn't really a critique of the novel itself, but the main characters design. There's a lot to unpack with what's already been said about this title, and i'm not getting into that can of worms. I am not Starfire is a young adult comic staring Starfire's daughter, and her attempts to distance herself from her mother. For those of you not in the know I am not Starfire is DC comics most recent mishandling of their core audience.
