The last set imply femininity in a way your other concepts do not - I find them quite masculine. It maybe that such gendered design is not of so much interest to you, but in terms of audiences reading Faigel as 'a girl' I think you need to more still in terms of reflecting her gender through her shapes.
i suppose i was thinking that bird in real life don't really have definitive shapes that define their gender. i was trying to make her look a little more ambiguous in this way. i'll see what i can do though :)
The last set imply femininity in a way your other concepts do not - I find them quite masculine. It maybe that such gendered design is not of so much interest to you, but in terms of audiences reading Faigel as 'a girl' I think you need to more still in terms of reflecting her gender through her shapes.
ReplyDeletei suppose i was thinking that bird in real life don't really have definitive shapes that define their gender. i was trying to make her look a little more ambiguous in this way.
Deletei'll see what i can do though :)