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Creating Influential Character Designs

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INSTRUCTOR
Pernille Ørum
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LESSONS
9 Lessons (5h 37m)
COURSE LENGTH
9 Week(s)

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Course Description


This course aims to equip you with the knowledge of crafting captivating and appealing characters. I will guide you through the fundamentals of designing and storytelling, giving you the necessary skills to create your own unique characters and a process to develop characters in the professional field.

 

After the course, you’ll have an original character with a turnaround, an expression sheet, and development sketches.


➡︎ For the ‘Critiqued Sessions’, students will meet up with Pernille Ørum LIVE on Zoom once per week on Tuesdays at 11pm PT.


MATERIALS LIST
  • Adobe Photoshop

Lesson Plan

In this first lesson, I will discuss my journey and showcase my progress over the years. Additionally, I will introduce basic design principles, such as the ‘sit test’ and silhouette, proportions, straight vs. curved lines, and provide examples of their implementation.

Let’s explore how to bring your character to life through acting and gesture drawing, focusing on the importance of hands (draw hands before arms). We’ll create 3-dimensional shapes and talk line-of-action and interesting proportions to give you an understanding of what shapes you can use for different body parts.

You can visually define your character with costumes, outfits, and accessories. Research and reference materials are extremely important and can help you understand how to convey your character’s story based on their environment, and in this lesson I will show you how I pull and use references from several different sources. We’ll also discuss the importance of hair, fabrics, and tiny details.

This chapter discusses the importance of developing a unique artistic style and experimenting with different techniques to stand out. We will look at examples of other artists’ work and what makes their styles so recognizable. I will also share my process for developing my personal style and share practical advice for artists trying to develop their own recognizable styles as well.

When creating a character design, it’s crucial to understand the character. While clients often provide a narrative, sometimes you may need to create one from scratch. A brief backstory for the character is helpful before starting the drawing process, and knowing how to “act” with your character can give your character personality. This will make it easier to bring the character to life on paper, giving them a human quality that audiences can identify with. I will discuss the importance of using reference to figure out what makes characters unique, and demo my process for using reference to add acting in character designs.

Creating turnarounds is a crucial skill for those aspiring to work in the animation or gaming industry. This skill is utilized in both 2D and 3D productions, enabling you to incorporate your design and details into the final stages of production. In this lesson, I’ll go over exactly what a turnaround is, why it is important for portfolios, and demo my process for creating a character turnaround.

This week, the focus is on facial expressions. The goal is to convey emotions that bring the character to life and make it more expressive. I will go over the importance of facial anatomy, do a demo adding facial expressions to our character turnaround from the last lesson, and show you how you can practice pushing facial expressions using reference.

This week, I’ll get into the theory of color. How do colors relate to each other, and how do we use that information to tell our story? I will show you how I gather inspiration to choose colors for character outfits and how you can simply change the look of your character by making adjustments to the lighting.

This week, I will show you how you can create your portfolio and present yourself as an artist. How you want to present yourself to others is all about taste, so in this lesson I will discuss some things to keep in mind when creating a website to showcase your portfolio, such as which images to include in your portfolio, what information you should share about yourself, how to present your artwork, what studios want to see, and what not to show.

MEET YOUR INSTRUCTOR

Pernille Ørum


Pernille Ørum is a Danish illustrator and character designer, currently living in Kenya, known for her vibrant and dynamic art style. She graduated from The Animation Workshop in 2011 with a bachelor's degree in Character Animation and began her career as an animator in Ireland and the UK before returning to Denmark to focus on character design. Pernille has worked with renowned companies such as Hasbro, Nickelodeon Jr, Mattel, Dreamworks, Disney Publishing, and Penguin Goldenbooks. She was the lead character designer for Warner Brothers 'DC Superhero Girls' and made her comic book debut in 2019 with Mark Miller's HitGirl, written by movie director Kevin Smith. Her latest project involves being the lead character designer for a new Netflix series featuring Barbie and her friends.