Talk:Blake Belladonna/@comment-81.233.86.104-20161014155535/@comment-81.233.86.104-20161014231246

Looks like there´s been quite a number of polite and reasonable responses. Kinda makes me happy to see it.

My fixation with the topic was mainly out of my artistic preference towards accuracy; be it personality(very essential, I hate character-breaking the most), or their basic appearance(which most of the time includes their skin-color).

Trying out different styles is fun, obviously, but it sometimes pains me to see a basic style that was set in place by the creators... I apologise if these words hurt: "gets ruined", theme-wise. Black skin just doesn´t fit in with the rest of her features unfortunately, and I´ve seen the same on multiple other characters though not in this amount. I once read of one of my favorite authors getting viciously harrassed because in one instance he made a mistake in forgetting to add the appropriate color to a mixed-race character, and that was just horrendous even though he fixed it soon enough. Accuracy carries a ton of importance, and though I would certainly never even think about pulling away people's creative rights, it´d certainly help to be conscious and not add unneeded privieleges even when there is a... lack of balance(which oftentimes is understandable because it might take a toll on the mind to have to consider racial issues every time you create a whole new fictional world).