In order to start working on my character designs, i created some character sheets to show Florence with different expressions, and from different angles. As i am drawing Florence from 3 different ages in her life, i have created 3 character sheets to explore these individually, in depth. Not only did i focus on poses, expressions and angles, but i also began to look at outfits. I included a full body shot on each sheet in order to see what my characters faces will look like when combined with a traditional outfit from the time period and i feel that this was a really successful idea as it made it a lot easier to replicate and re pose Florence later down the line, without starting from scratch. Colour choices directly referenced from children's clothing during one 1820’s- Lots of light pastel tones in pinks, blues and greens. Using the baby pink and baby blue to reflect her age as these colours are more so linked to younger children. Colours became more muted in the 1...
In order to start my character design brief, i undertook the task of developing characters based off of ink blobs. This was such a beneficial task to me as it really allowed me to loosen up and look at these images in an abstract way in order to pull creative designs out of them. Using the negative space on this blob, i created this puffer fish/coral design. Using the negative space really trained my eyes to look for something a little less obvious like i normally would and to dig a little deeper into my imagination in order to construct an image. Using the interior of the blob this time, i created this running dog. This is my favourite design as it was so much fun to depict the movement as it felt really fluid and natural once i saw the design and ran with it. This definitely pushed my out of my comfort zone as animals arent something that i usually draw. Moving over towards a human character, i created this witch design. Although i saw the pose straight away when loo...
Comments
Post a Comment