The foundation of any character is storyboarding and character development.
Before you even start sketching or animating, the foundation of any unforgettable character lies in storyboarding and character development. Start with determining the purpose of the project, and with it, the purpose of the character. What message do you want your video or film to convey, and how can your character help deliver that message? By setting these expectations, your character can blend seamlessly into the plot and become a powerful addition to your project.
Next, start plotting the character’s backstory. A strong, memorable character has morals, values, goals, and flaws – just like all of us. Understanding your character’s beginnings and what shaped them will guide you in animating them later on and determining their journey in the story. Basically, you’re going to have to do a lot of storyboarding before even opening up your animation software.
Lastly, if you are stuck or need a dose of inspiration, look no further than real life. Observe people in public spaces and mimic their movements, interactions, and appearances to make your character that more realistic. If needed, you can even record yourself performing an action just to see how your character could move or speak. People love seeing a bit of themselves in on-screen characters, so drawing inspiration from real life can help establish that relatability and make your character resonate with your audience.
Also be your own critic. Keep thinking of ways to improve and polish your characters. Save each version to track your progress, and you might even find a way to combine elements from different iterations. And once you think you have perfected your character, put on the finishing touches and make sure it is 100% ready to go, no matter how tedious. Those small changes can make a big difference in the quality and memorability of your characters.
Lastly, consider adding narration, music, or voice overs. This can really infuse life into your characters and add another element to associate your characters with. Plus, it lets you have a little fun and be creative with your characters. It’s an optional yet stellar way to put your project over the top.
Also be your own critic. Keep thinking of ways to improve and polish your characters. Save each version to track your progress, and you might even find a way to combine elements from different iterations. And once you think you have perfected your character, put on the finishing touches and make sure it is 100% ready to go, no matter how tedious. Those small changes can make a big difference in the quality and memorability of your characters.
Lastly, consider adding narration, music, or voice overs. This can really infuse life into your characters and add another element to associate your characters with. Plus, it lets you have a little fun and be creative with your characters. It’s an optional yet stellar way to put your project over the top.
Get feedback and refine, refine, refine
Designing a standout character for your next animated project involves a lot of moving parts. Depending on the scale of your project, the process can feel laborious and daunting. Fortunately, we’ve laid out tips for every stage of the process – from storyboarding and character development to design and animation. It takes a lot of hard work and dedication to create a memorable character, but investing that time and effort will pay off with a character that’s relatable, lovable, and unforgettable for all audiences.
Investing that time and effort will pay off with an unforgettable animated character audiences will love.
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