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Character Design and Artistic Growth: Insights from Emma Gillette

School of Motion Podcast

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Using Motifs in Character Design

  1. 💡 Understand Motifs: Motifs are shapes or visual elements subtly integrated into a character's design to convey subliminal messages about their personality or emotions.
  • They build upon shape language, adding a layer of nuance to communicate specific traits.
  1. ➡️ Apply Motifs Strategically: Repeat the chosen motif throughout the character's design, incorporating it into various aspects like clothing, hair, or body shape.
  • Example: For a sad character, use a teardrop shape in their eyes, posture, and accessories.
  1. 🎯 Convey Subliminal Messages: Motifs create an immediate, subconscious impression on the viewer, reinforcing the character's intended emotional impact.
  • Example: Repeating arrowhead shapes might suggest danger or speed.
  1. 🧐 Observe and Analyze: Study character designs in movies, animation, and even advertising to identify how motifs are used effectively.
  • Disney's Hercules is a good example to analyze.
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