Anthropomorphic Character Creation
Getting the Final Drawing
A course by Félicie Haymoz , Character Designer and Illustrator
About the video: Getting the Final Drawing
Overview
“This is the stage in which we will smooth out any imperfections or mistakes. I will also add the final details and decide what my final drawing should be.”
In this video lesson Félicie Haymoz addresses the topic: Getting the Final Drawing, which is part of the Domestika online course: Anthropomorphic Character Creation. Learn the creative process behind designing and illustrating fantastic animal characters full of personality.
Partial transcription of the video
“Getting the Final Drawing In the previous lesson I've created three different versions of my character and now it's time to pick and make the best decision so that my final character will be amazing. I'm always going back to my brief to see what the ideas were for my characters, and now that I'm looking at my three options, I think I really like the costume of number 1. I think it's sort of cute. It looks like he's ready for an adventure. I like that he's carrying a backpack and maybe I'll add some sticks so he can make a fire in the woods. I'm definitely gonna go with the hat. I kind of li...”
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Course summary for: Anthropomorphic Character Creation
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Category
Illustration -
Software
Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
Character Design, Digital Illustration, Drawing, Traditional illustration, Watercolor Painting

Félicie Haymoz
A course by Félicie Haymoz
NYC-based Swiss character designer Félicie Haymoz has a range of experience in creating unique characters for animated films, TV, and advertisements.
She has worked with director Wes Anderon as lead character designer for his animated films Fantastic Mr. Fox (2007) and Isle of Dogs (2015). Her long list of clients includes Netflix, Warner Bros, Nexus Films, Agile Films, and Aardman animation. Félicie also gives talks and lectures on animation, and has been a guest speaker at the School of Visual Arts in NYC, Parsons School for Design, Paris, and Pictoplasma Festival in Berlin. In 2010, she wrote, produced, and directed her first short film Je Maudis Ma Nuit, which was selected for festivals across Europe and was screened in France and Switzerland.
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