P2 EVIDENCE OF DEVELOPMENT, EXPRESSION SHEETS AND ACTION SHEETS

Your task now is to develop your character fully in terms of its look and design - but remember the design should reflect the personality of the character.

Read this very interesting post first:
http://www.creativebloq.com/character-design/tips-5132643

As you work try and get feedback from those around you on your progress and make a note of your creative process. The evidence you must produce should (hopefully) include:
Rough initial sketches and variation on the design. (SCAN IN)
Colour work - experimenting with shades and colouring in.

You can work with pen/pencil and paper or you can work digitally with Photoshop and Illustrator.
If you work with paper and pen clean up and colour with Photoshop (we did this at the start of the year).

Work toward on clean, well presented, well thoughtout FINAL DESIGN. Once you have your final design you must do the following:

FRONT, SIDE, BACK AND 3/4 TURN

Draw your character front onto the camera, from the back, from the side and on a 3/4 turn.
Look here:http://www.awn.com/tooninstitute/lessonplan/model.htm

EXPRESSION SHEET

On one sheet draw all the necessary expressions for your character so think about the personality of your creation and think what you'll need to tell your story. Think: what does your character look like when sleepy, happy, dopey, grumpy, bashful, doc, angry, scared etc.


MODEL SHEET

On one sheet sketch out the key ACTIVITIES for your character - so what will they be doing most often. We they be running, swooning, hiding, laughing, dancing, climbing etc.