Outdated/OD explanation
3 years ago
I don't know if anyone has noticed or not (no one has said anything or asked) but you may or may not have seen that some art I've commissioned has been marked as "Outdated" (or if there's not enough room in the title section, just "OD").
Simply put, it means that it's "outdated" in the sense that said character has had their physical appearance changed. It can be something minor, such as Jackie's fur patterns, or something major, such as Sugar's... well, almost everything.
It does not mean that the subject of the picture itself is outdated; that still happened. It just means that retroactively, their appearance in that instance is no longer considered canon.
Thankfully, I'm happy with their current ref sheets, so the chances of any current pictures becoming "outdated" in the future is very low.
Thanks for reading.
Simply put, it means that it's "outdated" in the sense that said character has had their physical appearance changed. It can be something minor, such as Jackie's fur patterns, or something major, such as Sugar's... well, almost everything.
It does not mean that the subject of the picture itself is outdated; that still happened. It just means that retroactively, their appearance in that instance is no longer considered canon.
Thankfully, I'm happy with their current ref sheets, so the chances of any current pictures becoming "outdated" in the future is very low.
Thanks for reading.