Character Design with Stylized Anatomy
Character B
A course by Carmela Toro , Illustrator
About the video: Character B
Overview
“Now I continue with the design of my second character. When I finish drawing it, I'll explain about my lineart process.”
In this video lesson Carmela Toro addresses the topic: Character B, which is part of the Domestika online course: Character Design with Stylized Anatomy. Learn to illustrate expressive and communicative characters through stylized anatomy.
Partial transcription of the video
“We continue in this lesson with the second character we described as malicious. egocentric. solitary. And as we mentioned in the last lesson. this will be based on the triangle. The triangle is a very interesting geometric figure because it allows us to play with tensions in composition. What do I mean by this? Consider two triangles facing each other. for instance. in a composition. they create a point of tension in the middle. This method effectively grabs attention through visual impact. guiding the viewer's gaze towards a central focal point within the composition. However. this techniq...”
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Course summary for: Character Design with Stylized Anatomy
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Character Design, Drawing, Figure Drawing, Traditional illustration

Carmela Toro
A course by Carmela Toro
Carmela Toro has worked in all areas of illustration, from design and animation to conceptualization and storyboarding. But it's social media that has helped her discover her unique voice, share her process, and help others find their path.
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