P.S. Sorry; I still have a hard time telling which one is which in comic form, maybe if you employed the Mario Bros. method of identification of having a cap with the letter A and M on them it would help? Lol!
You’re not the only one, but as they really look alike (even the colour of their hair and eyes!) it’s hard to differentiate them as cartoons. I draw Annette with a round face and a little defined chin, and Margot with a longer face (shaped like an upside down teardrop). I hope that helps!
They also have different hairdos; Margot has one pigtail and hair parted on her left side, while Annette sports two pigtails and has her (growing out) bangs held with hair clips on the top of her head. I need to draw a chart haha
Yeah. I know this one. My daughter gave me a piece of candy and walked away. No Instructions. No comment. Just candy. So, I ate it. And then the screaming and the crying. A learning experience, all around.
Child: “Mr. Owl, how many licks does it take to get to the centre of a Tootsie pop?”
*Chomp*
Mr. Owl: “One…. just one…”
*Disappointed*
Hopefully Annette/Margot got a new ice-pop.
P.S. Sorry; I still have a hard time telling which one is which in comic form, maybe if you employed the Mario Bros. method of identification of having a cap with the letter A and M on them it would help? Lol!
You’re not the only one, but as they really look alike (even the colour of their hair and eyes!) it’s hard to differentiate them as cartoons. I draw Annette with a round face and a little defined chin, and Margot with a longer face (shaped like an upside down teardrop). I hope that helps!
(That’s Annette up there!)
Now you’ve explained it, I see it! Still, maybe give one of them some false but distinctive decoration like a bow in their hair?
They also have different hairdos; Margot has one pigtail and hair parted on her left side, while Annette sports two pigtails and has her (growing out) bangs held with hair clips on the top of her head. I need to draw a chart haha
Yeah. I know this one. My daughter gave me a piece of candy and walked away. No Instructions. No comment. Just candy. So, I ate it. And then the screaming and the crying. A learning experience, all around.