Learn how to capture who your characters are with my new lesson on storytelling in your character designs.
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Darren-Edward ONeill
4yr
Great insights, I can't help notice similarities to the way i develop my characters except that mine are machines, its sometimes harder to conceptualize a story when you're anthropomorphizing, I tend to get stuck on the acute aspects of why this machine has those facial features or "what face is it making?", but thanks to David I am going to start thinking about the story, the scenario that brought about the specific character in that specific moment. Another thing he shows is that it's ok to erase and erase and erase again - 25 years in the industry and I still get 'Eraser guilt' lol.
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2yr
Eraser guilt.. had yeah but not even masters are perfect thats what makes art-art..the uniqueness of imperfection
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2yr
Ha ha right on. Glad this too connected with you. Pros make mistakes it’s okay to not know everything just don’t pretend you do
Dan B
4yr
Thanks David, great insights. Really good advice there of the need to still understand the structure underneath what you're drawing, even if the drawing is not scientific. I remember hearing this about Manga as well, it takes really strong understanding of anatomy to simplify it well.
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2yr
Have to know the real in order to cartoon it, stylize , design it