Thread:KuraiJack/@comment-24204208-20141001201110

Sure thing, man. ;)

If nothing else, you just wanna make sure you have all your bases covered in terms of front/back/side views of the character. It helps to keep the height and proportions of the character consistent with each angle of the character you draw if you can help it.

If something would be difficult to see on a character by normal means, (like a cosmetic pattern on armor or cloth, tattoo, etc. ) make sure to include it somewhere on the sheet, where you can see it in detail. If a character has undergarments (like a shirt under long jacket), alternate clothes, or something that would otherwise be impossible to see with his/her default outfit, sometimes people will include that on the sheet as well.

There's not really much to it, honestly. lol Just make sure that, essentially, the major aesthetic aspects of your character are detailed and visible. That's pretty much the point of making a character reference.

Hopefully this helped a little. ^^ Feel free to ask if you have more questions.  