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>>228609 Lol. You idiot. All right handed artists draw characters facing left by default. This is because artists in general typically draw important facial features such as the eyes nose and mouth before they draw ears, hair, or even a finished jaw-line. If they draw the character facing right their hand will physically obstruct the character's face when they attempt to draw the secondary elements (ears, etc.). Since the ears, hair, jaw, neck, etc. are drawn in relation to the face, not being able to SEE the face doesn't work very well. Even in a scenario like story-boarding where one might actually require a character to face the other way, it's preferable to draw them the most comfortable way and simply h-flip afterwards. Most non-artists wouldn't have pointed out what you did, and you probably already know about the above mentioned right-handed drawing dynamic. My guess is that you're a right-handed armature artist. You've probably noticed this difficulty in your own efforts, got self-conscious about it, and in a lame effort to prove something you now make a point of *sometimes drawing characters facing right. In your continued effort to boost yourself up you have attacked Falcoon (a kick-ass artist) for something so trivial. I'm a professional artist (digital art) so arrogance like yours is pretty transparent. This reminds me of novice artists who brag because they don't begin with the eyes when drawing faces, etc. Sheer stupidity.
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