01. Decide who your character design is aimed at Think about your audience. Character designs aimed at young children, for example, are typically designed around basic shapes and bright colors. If you're working for a client, the character's target audience is usually predetermined. "Commissioned character...
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4. Speech bubbles Who is speaking? What are they saying? Is it a conversation? Background: Cows contribute to greenhouse gases via flatulence of methane gas. Analysis: The irony of a cow stating that he is a ‘climate change septic’ when his own release of methane gas is...
1. Colour While there are many resources helping students gain skills in analyzing written articles, few are specifically focused on cartoons. Below are 10 things you should look for in cartoons. These are common techniques used by illustrators and are a fantastic starting point in...