Character creation begins with sketching dynamic poses to establish clear silhouettes before refining with expressive line work. The colouring process involves laying down base colours, adding shadows for depth, and highlights for a 3D effect. Different materials such as leather, fabric, and metals require distinct approaches to achieve realism. Lastly, integrating characters with atmospheric effects, such as lighting and smoke trails, further energizes the composition.
Start by exploring different poses to find the most dynamic and engaging silhouette before refining the sketch with clear, expressive line work.
In the colouring process, base colours are laid down first, followed by depth through shadows, and highlights are gradually added for a polished 3D look.
Understanding how to treat different types of material—glossy leather, soft fabric, shiny metals—creates a more realistic character that is visually appealing.
Integrate the character with atmospheric effects and lighting tricks to enhance composition, including effects like a vibrant smoke trail for added energy.
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