Soooo.... Yeah. o3o
The original Blue went thru a few more changes, only like one or two at the most. Buuuut, I left them out, because it's unimportant, and she was only like that for a day or two. XD
And I only added larger changes.
That way I didn't add a new Blue everytime I changed just one or two markings.
Any-hoo, whenever I change Blue people say I change her a lot, when really, she keeps the same design for a looooong time before I change her, unless it's just little things.
My favorite is January 26, 2011.
A young person's 'sona will have bright colors on it, generally though, on a solid base. Nothing too intricate, but generally something close to home- a feline or canine more often than not. The bright colors represent, to me, the imaginative word a young person lives in! This lasts, typically, up until they hit around 14-16, and that's when the teenage angst kicks in.
It especially shows in mid-way Blue, when she's got the drippy paint markings! A lot of people fall into the darker colors or even a scene vibe, where brighter colors are used sparingly to contrast against a dark (or sometimes white) main coloration. These guys also tend to have a lot more markings than any other age, for various reasons. My own reasoning was to be unique and challange myself while doing so.
As the vibrancy of life fades into our adult years, our 'sonas reflect that! More natural colors are used more often! Bright, neon colors are used sparingly. Typically, if there's any left over by the time a person has left their teenage years behind, it means it's there to stay. I've also noticed that these bright colors are typically a single marking or skin color, such as Blue's ears and tongue!
I dunno why I'm sharing this. XD It's just a thought but I really like how well Blue protrays that for me. It's like I can finally peice it together now. Haha! You've a wonderful character, Blue, with a wonderful series of changes that really spells out progression and transition!
On the bottom i like the 3rd the most