Yes, it makes the character more recognizable for what it is intended to stand for.
For example, a kippah and a david star would do the trick, but some people choose to go the extra length and give them a forked tongue, devil horns and slender bony fingers.
for any piece, you should first consider the composition, which includes balance and flow. if its a comic, you'll have to take into account the chat bubbles
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Try organizing the chat bubbles first, THEN drawing the characters around them, so that it is easier to read and follow your intended reading flow.
Also the insurance inspector needs to look more jewish.
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!comicshitters, is this best practice?
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Yes, it makes the character more recognizable for what it is intended to stand for.
For example, a kippah and a david star would do the trick, but some people choose to go the extra length and give them a forked tongue, devil horns and slender bony fingers.
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for any piece, you should first consider the composition, which includes balance and flow. if its a comic, you'll have to take into account the chat bubbles
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