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The mistake beginners make is the ‘Neutral Face.’ That’s not a personality. That’s a mannequin. Pick a side. Exaggerate it until it almost breaks. Then pull back 10%.”

If you want a ‘cool’ character, shrink the eyes, widen the jaw, lower the eyebrows. If you want a ‘cute’ character, enlarge the eyes, shrink the nose, raise the eyebrows.

Now the hero. Square + Circle. A broad, square chest, but round, friendly eyes. That’s the ‘lovable oaf.’ A square is only boring if you don’t add circles. [dubbed] fundamentals of stylized character art free vod

If you can’t decide, make the edge on the light side hard, and the edge on the shadow side soft. That instantly gives you a 3D stylized look without rendering.”

Here is a villain. I want him to feel intelligent and threatening. Triangle. All triangles. Sharp shoulder pads that point up. A chin that could cut glass. Long, spiky fingers. The mistake beginners make is the ‘Neutral Face

Why? Because if you use pure black, it looks like a hole. If you use pure white, it looks like plastic. Compress your values.

Look at Arcane ’s Jinx. Her eye has a razor-sharp edge. Her jawline? Soft. Her hair? Lost edges at the tips. Exaggerate it until it almost breaks

Today, we are building a foundation. No shortcuts. We’re covering Silhouette, Proportion, Shape Language, and Edge Control. Let’s go.”