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Thank you!
Didn't notice the Post Scriptum at all.
Hehe. I can't say that Nada has already become iconic, but she's definitely become quite popular! It's funny, considering that the history of this character's creation is an entire series of coincidences (I think I've told this story somewhere before). Nada was supposed to be an improved version of Dana (the elf from the cover of the first post in this thread) ( this is where her name comes from: Dana -> Nada ), but something went wrong and I decided to make a couple of renders of her to celebrate the New Year and just forget about her. However, suddenly, to my surprise, I began to receive a lot of requests to continue the renderings with her participation (someone even asked to pass her model to import it into Blender). At that time I had other things in the works and I forgot about her (as I was going to do originally). However, a few months later I mistakenly loaded her save file and decided to give her another chance. And it was another success. From that moment on she became my main character. That's all. I think I had "verbal diarrhoea".
P.S.
Technically, Nada has her own story, which is tied to a world I made up. I don't know about comics (not my format), but someday I'd try my hand at making a full-fledged game (even though it's pretty difficult).
She definitely has the potential and does has quite a background story in bringing her to life in your artworks, she is iconic for all that, whenever i see her, it brings you in mind; a character is iconic of his creator.
For my comic remark, was more about an expanse of the character, it can even be a single render that tells a story, as i seen you did some, a succession of renders (comic format or not), game or short novels stories, short or long métrage/film animation, etc... ; and don't take this as request or must do, but more of a food for thought or perspective.
As for the "verbal diarrhea" , nonsense, i say, it denotes passion.