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Some dragon sisters each based on a different shape. With how much I've been going on about shape theory I'm surprised I didn't post these three sooner! #monsters #creatures #characterdesign
An old d&d character I ran once, using a homebrewed Xenomorph race. Their name was Elrid and they were not good at staying with the team #dnd5e
I'm surprised I never posted this either, but this is the image I based my monster model from. I did it only a month or two before I picked it for my reference for my assignment #monsters #creatures #characterdesign
Forgot to post the detective from my IGB320 team's app! #gamification
Some grandma shrooms from a class I did based on how colour palettes and shape can drastically change a character's personality! Even a small detail like the shape of glasses can change how an audience will interpret your character #characterdesign
Compare the mushrooms again, I've included another set of mushrooms with an extra shape built into their designs. The set of mushrooms with even just one more shape in their design look more viable as a real character and not so one dimensional-
#2 ATGD (LONG): When making concepts for monsters I use three methods:
1. Biological
2. Tweaking
3. Mashups
Examples below are in order, and I'll explain each in the replies with a summary, breakdown, and then the cons/pros of the method. At the end I'll add the best uses-
A stencil I did for one of my brother's projects, now etched into some acrylic for a present, featuring some of the present-receiver's favourite #pvzgw2 characters
Another process shot I did for Artfight last year. Starting with a sketch, then the lines and flat colours, some gradients, and then the final with all the shadows and lighting
Some monsters based on small studies of objects I had beside me #monsters #creatures #characterdesign