Because my Knight is the main character I have to get in that characters head. I know my character is a teenager, he is nervous and scrawny. I'm going to look at young Hercules for inspiration and use rounded lines to show youth and scrawniness.
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Tuesday, 24 October 2017
Character Design: Story Progress
Talking to Justin about my story, I've decided I won't have a snake or a minotaur as my creature, a Minotaur is more Ancient Greek and doesn't fit in the Medieval England world however the thought of combining creatures is a go, (as long as it fits with medieval era). Dragons are a mix of reptiles, cats, lizards etc so I'd have to take creatures like wolves or bears or ogres and combine it with other medieval world fitting characters.
Because my Knight is the main character I have to get in that characters head. I know my character is a teenager, he is nervous and scrawny. I'm going to look at young Hercules for inspiration and use rounded lines to show youth and scrawniness.
Because my Knight is the main character I have to get in that characters head. I know my character is a teenager, he is nervous and scrawny. I'm going to look at young Hercules for inspiration and use rounded lines to show youth and scrawniness.
Labels:
Character Design,
Drawing,
Justin's Class,
Toolkit 2,
Year 2
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