Tips for Better Character Designs

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Komentáře • 183

  • @carmenkat2892
    @carmenkat2892 Před 6 měsíci +2830

    Personally, I struggle with character wardrobe. I find it hard finding styles that suit the characters and their surroundings. The only ones I find easy are modern ones, or designed based off modern clothing, anything from a different era or world/setting though? pure struggle

    • @Spookatz.
      @Spookatz. Před 6 měsíci +217

      my mindset usually starts by thinking "if i were the character, in the personal situation of the character, with the personality of the character (the entire character) what would i put on for the day?" and then when i figure out a basic idea of what "type" of clothing they'd wear, i think "what, of these types of clothes, would the character specifically prefer?" and then when i figure out the stylistic and comfort preferences of the character, which would preferably match with their personalities (rethink if it doesn't match, the character isn't real and can be changed on a whim to fit the creative output), i can start doing the actual full-on designing, making sure to keep in mind the shape language and balance of the design.
      when it comes to differently styled clothes era-wise, you just gotta do research on what was worn by who, or for sci-fi, speculation on what would be worn by who.

    • @bugstarcat1.11
      @bugstarcat1.11 Před 6 měsíci +68

      Me exactly, I’m struggling so hard to give my characters actual clothing that make sense in their weird fantasy dystopian mess world

    • @SugarTheLion
      @SugarTheLion Před 6 měsíci +52

      I just struggle with clothes in general, I don’t know anything about any clothes considering the only things I wear are t-shirts, some friend will suggest a clothing idea and id be like “what in the world is that?”
      I wish there were random clothing generators that were kinda helpful, it just SUCKS

    • @jollyrose7198
      @jollyrose7198 Před 6 měsíci +17

      same. like, what’s too simple? what’s too detailed? will i remember what their outfit looks like? is this outfit even GOOD?? is this too similar to another outfit?!? all the questions i ask myself when i try to make a character’s outfit..

    • @Spookatz.
      @Spookatz. Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@jollyrose7198 that's down to applying the fundamentals of design and practicing.

  • @domithepotato
    @domithepotato Před 6 měsíci +791

    Besides my lack of knowledge on fashion and same face syndrome I think a main issue for me is that I always have that one character in a story that I hyper focus on, like their entire personality, backstory, interests, all of that. Most of the time it’s not even the main character of my stories 😅 Then I struggle to match the same energy I had with the rest of my characters so I feel like they end up being boring.

    • @unkirbyjosuke1904
      @unkirbyjosuke1904 Před 6 měsíci +55

      For that I'd lock myself with a character, so basically see one you think it's boring and doing nothing but them until you have an idea of who they really are, maybe listen to music so that you catch a vibe and make it more fun.

    • @xxtianxx11
      @xxtianxx11 Před 6 měsíci +4

      ME TOO BRO

    • @amyroze3205
      @amyroze3205 Před 6 měsíci

      I have this issue too but I can block that sometimes by listening to music, looking for visual stimulation on pinterest for the others characters and at one point, it will give you "THE IDEA" that makes you feel like "oh my god they're so much more interesting like that!!"

    • @lovelettr
      @lovelettr Před 6 měsíci

      same!

    • @kuromi2880
      @kuromi2880 Před 6 měsíci +14

      ​@@miau5878I'm gonna give it to you straight: that's your fault, not other people's. I'm not trying to be mean or say that you're a bad person, but there is nothing and no one stopping you from making your female characters interesting. If that's what you need to do, write them as men and then change their gender at the end, but you CAN make them good characters if you actually want to

  • @TuesdaysArt
    @TuesdaysArt Před 6 měsíci +167

    When you mentioned the visual shorthand thing, I KNEW you were going to bring up the "nerd wears glasses" trope. Where's our dumbass with glasses representation?

    • @Darkenedavo
      @Darkenedavo  Před 6 měsíci +40

      It’s bones.

    • @dawgggosaur
      @dawgggosaur Před 6 měsíci +10

      Me with an OC who’s a dumbass who wears glasses: :)
      Also I’m counting Ryan from Infinity Train cuz he gives himbo energy

    • @link12click
      @link12click Před 6 měsíci +8

      i’m your representative of D.A.W.G… hey that’s pretty neat….

    • @L0rdOfThePies
      @L0rdOfThePies Před 6 měsíci +1

      Right here!

  • @rinarina6247
    @rinarina6247 Před 6 měsíci +636

    I remember on one stream you told me my villain looked like a nice guy. I'm glad I know how to make him look evil now but I ended up just actually making him a nice guy 😅

    • @sleepy.timaeus.arts.
      @sleepy.timaeus.arts. Před 6 měsíci +154

      makes me think of the concept of a "villain" who thinks theyre so evil, but all their plans backfire and actually do something good, or the do things thinking that it's bad, but it's actually nice

    • @Complexicon_of_a_Startist
      @Complexicon_of_a_Startist Před 6 měsíci +47

      @@sleepy.timaeus.arts. Like that one ProZD skit LOL

    • @rinarina6247
      @rinarina6247 Před 6 měsíci +26

      @@sleepy.timaeus.arts. YESSSSS I love this silly trope

    • @jonahanderson9210
      @jonahanderson9210 Před 6 měsíci +15

      @@sleepy.timaeus.arts. You are explaining Doctor Doofenshmirtz my dawg

    • @straightfromthepsychward
      @straightfromthepsychward Před 5 měsíci

      so... megamind? @@sleepy.timaeus.arts.

  • @desert_to_glass
    @desert_to_glass Před 6 měsíci +459

    These videos are like special podcasts to me. I’ve never even worked on a comic and I don’t plan to but there’s something so nice about just listening

  • @Frickity_
    @Frickity_ Před 2 měsíci +13

    I struggle with re-drawability from the perspective of I don't always want to draw, and I don't know how to be satisfied with anything less that a fully lined, shaded and highlighted portrait

  • @atakji_art
    @atakji_art Před 4 měsíci +33

    especially the part where you said "How would they wear their uniform differently from other characters" is such a good thought! Like, they can all wear different colored shirts AND they probably wear them all differently - one might wear it as a crop top, one tucked their shirt in, one might wear it 3 sizes too big, one tied a knot in the front, another one drew on the shirt...
    so many ways to give them more personality, I really love that "thought experiment"! I'm just sitting here, thinking about how people can just wear one piece of clothing in different ways 🤭 gerat video❤

  • @harrietmfofficial
    @harrietmfofficial Před 3 měsíci +6

    Oh MAN, trying to get my friends/family to critique character designs is the worst. I always show them and they always say, "it looks good!" and when I ask them to elaborate or tell me anything to improve on, they just say, "no, it looks great!" ._.

  • @jraqn
    @jraqn Před 6 měsíci +41

    i struggle most with dressing my characters. I have a hard time striking a balance between simplicity and complexity with outfits. When i draw an outfit from imagination, i usually default to a simple pants and t shirt, and i struggle to add visual interest and personality to their outfits, but when i do look up references or ideas I end up making them so complicated theyre hard to replicate. I want each of characters to look and feel unique but but not too unique if that makes sense

    • @juliarose3826
      @juliarose3826 Před 6 měsíci +14

      I also struggle with outfits, one thing that I have found massively helpful is the create a pintrest board of their "closet", a collection of examples of types of clothes that they would wear, just kinda by browsing pintrest and like oh this gives me this characters vibes. After collecting a bunch look at the trends that come up. So like for example, one of my characters ended up with alot of patchwork clothes and leather accessories in their closet, so I drew on tht rather than one specfic reference, or taking disparate pieces from several references, in order to design his outfit. This can be helpful for figuring out color scheme as well, like another one of my characters, her closet is almost all black but with a handful of really bright neon colors, so when designing her I gave her a mostly black outfit but with some small details of bright color.

    • @winter_aqua09
      @winter_aqua09 Před 5 měsíci +1

      same i’ve tried giving my characters more complex outfits but i find it’s hard to always replicate it since i get lazy

    • @macestarlet7464
      @macestarlet7464 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @jraqn It's best to pick a few distinctive traits on a character that are fairly detailed and make the rest simple, like a crazy hairstyle, a fancy purse or a lore relevant accessory. . If you wanna add 'personality' to the outfits, think of how the characters feel about clothes, whether they dress modestly or revealing. Like If they get cold easily they wear bulkier clothes but if not they wear tanktops. When it comes to designing an outfit from scratch the first things you should consider are their job, the way they grew up, and the climate of the place they live in. Also the society or mindsets of the people around them, example if you have a female character raised by conservative parents they wouldnt allow her to wear tight clothes. Also the religion can also be a factor
      When it comes to trying to simplify designs that you accidentally made to complex, a method that's worked for me is to design the character in a chibi version. Naturally when the proportions are simplified it'll be easier to decide what to keep and what to remove. Hope this helps :))

    • @macestarlet7464
      @macestarlet7464 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@winter_aqua09 Honestly there's no need, if your character has a few distinctive traits and are easy to differentiate from other characters then it doesnt matter if the outfit is simple. Theres a comic i really like called Countdown to Countdown, most of the characters wear very plain pants and a shirt, maybe a jacket, but theyre easily differentiable because of their characteristic facial features, skin color, height, body type, etc

  • @kttylvvrs
    @kttylvvrs Před 6 měsíci +94

    my biggest flaw is diversity if im being honest. usually my characters have similar noses, face shape, body sizes, and ive also realized i kinda draw the same hair over and over again.
    i want to stick to a more cartoony-leaning style, while also having my characters not look like the same person over and over again LOL, so i tried tweaking little things. her lips are smaller, make her chin more square, their noses are bigger, make those characters eyes little circles, and make the others have normal eyes.
    i wanted to have some traits belong to certain characters to show relationships yk? like maybe they have the same hair, nose and eyes cause they’re related, maybe those three share similar motifs cause their pasts are connected, things like that yk?
    but in doing this, i feel like it all makes my style look SUPER inconsistent?? and that little thought just annoys me when im trying to make every character look a little different while also all connected

    • @Batterykitten8
      @Batterykitten8 Před 5 měsíci +20

      remember that style looking inconsistent is mostly due to you being used to your artstyle and only seeing the differences in characters, and its likely more consistent than you realize.
      so just go wild, ill say! good luck

    • @SynthApprentice
      @SynthApprentice Před 2 měsíci +1

      Lean into the inconsistencies. Scribble out as many different variations of details as you can think of. Don't worry at all about having some sort of signature "style". That's going to happen naturally later on. For now, just focus on that diversity.

  • @my_girl_seraphine5294
    @my_girl_seraphine5294 Před 6 měsíci +8

    I am a blind writer who wants to make a comic book, but the problem with those things is I have no idea what human faces look like so trying to picture a person in my head is almost impossible. Half the time I’m imagining an anime character, orange, An animal, because those are the things I know.

  • @cecilbrews
    @cecilbrews Před 6 měsíci +128

    I second the recomendation of Araki's book XD
    Personally I think he is crazy, the amount of details he imagines for his characters, even for those that maybe appear or just one episode or two is insane XD
    But it is a very good read, super inspiring and even if one won't apply all his methods you still will learn a lot.
    Also, I personally struggle with my characters clothes and style, I try to get inspiration going out and watching what cool people wear because I'm very basic and my characters usually end up wearing the same lame clothes than me XD

    • @bobtheball5384
      @bobtheball5384 Před 5 měsíci +3

      When I was younger Araki really inspired me to push character designing with my ocs- granted most of my inspirations were from Jojo itself, but it did help me not stray away from designs more bizarre than usual with purpose.

  • @creaturetapped
    @creaturetapped Před 6 měsíci +333

    Visual shorthand can accidentally play into bigoted tropes as well very easily! It's natural to draw inspiration from other stories you've seen, but it's good to be mindful of why the creator of those pieces decided to give their characters particular traits. Count Dracula from the novel is widely interpreted by scholars as antisemetic, for example, so be careful with the influence that he may have on your characters.
    Ask yourself why you've made the choices you've made. Why did you give this character a hooked nose? Heavy scarring? A disability? Why is this villain the only woman who shows skin? Why is this villain your only character with skin this dark? Why is this villain the only effeminate man in the story? While it's impossible to always be aware of every potentially harmful trope, doing a bit of research into the subject and being conscious of what decisions you've made and why is best to avoid hurting people and perpetuating negative stereotypes!

    • @maesaliva
      @maesaliva Před 6 měsíci +14

      do you think it’s okay that i made one of my ocs have the bump/ridge on their nose because i was specifically trying to make an oc that isn’t too heavily based on Eurocentric standards that are seen as conventionally “attractive”, but is still a very nice person (and according to others who i’ve shown them to, is still very attractive 💀 everyone has a crush on them)? i wasn’t adding it specifically because i think it’s unattractive (i don’t think it’s unattractive) but a lot of people do/are insecure about their nose shape if they have it and it reflects the character in the sense of it’s actually not something to be ashamed of but a lot of people either hate it or are insecure about it, which matches the character’s personality and backstory? i created this character a while ago and idk i don’t want to be insensitive 😭

    • @SnugMuffinn
      @SnugMuffinn Před 6 měsíci +52

      @@maesalivadawg chill, people have all different types of noses. As long as you aren’t making their personality or situation antisemitic ur fine 👍

    • @maesaliva
      @maesaliva Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@SnugMuffinn oh okay thank you :D

    • @creaturetapped
      @creaturetapped Před 6 měsíci +4

      @@maesaliva yeah same as what the other person said!
      Just having characters who have these traits is fine - good, actually, imo! I'd love to see more characters who don't fit the narrow white western beauty standards, who are visibly queer and disabled, etc. because we often only see these people as bad guys or minor characters. Be free and give ur OCs different nose shapes!

    • @emmamay732
      @emmamay732 Před 6 měsíci +6

      I just realized that one of my characters who is my version of Hel from Norse mythology might be seen as the scarred/injured villain stereotype because she was born with half of her body being dead and the other being alive, and some people who aren’t familiar with her or only know her as Hela from Marvel might think that I’m being ableist.

  • @fernmist5411
    @fernmist5411 Před 6 měsíci +33

    12:47 what if they're not from the same universe? 😭 my world is built around multiple characters from different universes

    • @mikatheperson
      @mikatheperson Před 6 měsíci +32

      Then make it obvious! If you want to make it clear that they’re from separate universes, go crazy in making them unique.

    • @sillycookie
      @sillycookie Před 6 měsíci +14

      Then I'd say go Spiderverse!! Make each character completely different from each other and let their unique traits shine.

    • @GhostKingDeAngelo
      @GhostKingDeAngelo Před měsícem

      @@mikatheperson Like maybe one group of people have different shades of blue hair, or one group has 6 fingers on each hand

  • @endgame1807
    @endgame1807 Před 3 měsíci +5

    I remember in one of my early concepts for a character she was literally monotone (black and white filter basically) because she was trapped in a place called the void and in the story, she had the color literally drained from her but whenever she'd get emotional she would flash color kinda like how color pallets add mood. So whenever she got mad her color pallet turned red and vibrant to visualize how emotional she was, but I scrapped it cause it got a little difficult to keep that character design especially with all the details so I simplified it so that just her skin was monotone and sometime in like drawings with alot of expression or action she would have these spikes of color going off her (the story she's in is dark fantasy so I thought it'd be cool)

  • @poki1083
    @poki1083 Před 6 měsíci +14

    With character design something I struggle with is coming up with ways to make a group of characters cohesive while keeping each character unique. I have come up with some solutions but they’re all really one the nose.
    For example one of my stories involves a group of five main characters on a spaceship, and they’re “uniform” is a jacket. They all wear it differently. The main characters are all different species as well. Two of the characters have four arms, one of them ripped off the sleeves and some below while the other cut holes below the sleeves for the second pair of arms, as an example of how they wear it differently.
    But again that is very on the nose and I feel like there is more I can do to make these characters’ designs fit together even more, while keeping them unique.

  • @juliarose3826
    @juliarose3826 Před 6 měsíci +14

    Age, body type, and ethnicity is def areas I struggle in character design. Absolutely a reflection of the media I grew up watching/reading and also how homogeneous my surroundings have been for alot of my life, def something to work on and improve. I find body type esp hard as someone who is not tht great at drawing ppl (I'm a writer first and foremost, artist 2nd), alot of resources on how to draw ppl is just kinda this one body type with averaged or very small proportions, and alot of my characters have been with me for a long time and reflect my limited and flawed teenage worldview lol.

  • @Lonely_Raven_666
    @Lonely_Raven_666 Před 6 měsíci +23

    My main struggle is that i tend to make them be just one thing (one color, one element, ect) instead of making them more complex. Like jojo has characters whos name is diamond and they are made of gold and usd electric energy and that wear purple and green (thats not accurate to the show im just using that as an example) whereas i have characters whose name is Asher Rubis who wears red suits and has red hair and red scars and a reddish tint to his skin and fire powers of course, the list goes on

    • @dDoodle788
      @dDoodle788 Před 5 měsíci +4

      You don't have to entirely abandon your "mono-thematic" way of creating characters,you could just broathen the interpretation of the theme.
      Like for "asher rubis" you could just give him blue flames( which burn at higher temperature) to add colour contrast to his red suit, and maybe add some gray/black detail to symbolise ashes/cinder.

  • @notmaycody
    @notmaycody Před 6 měsíci +27

    recently, im truly learning that less can be more. 've always made art ppl didnt get. that was work to get. and, almost snottily, i thought that was the point of art. to pour over it. realizing that's, at least, not how you get things out there. maybe one day ill be some artistic master, but its true - work in the 'classics,' whatever that is to you, first. less can simply mean fewer ingredients. sometimes the 'ingredients' of a work isnt what u think it is. thought of this when u brought up color and shape language. all that to say, some old adages are right: less is more. thanks

  • @mintytrash
    @mintytrash Před 6 měsíci +35

    My favorite character design that I made is a punk aesthetic character. His unique clothing choices show him being an oppositional force to the status quo of a relatively conservative town where he lives. Not to mention the high contrast of his pale skin and dark clothing/hair and his asymmetrical design adds a lot of visual interest and makes any image of him incredibly satisfying to look at. I struck character design gold with him imo. I even managed to sneak a few pop culture references into his design like Green Day, MCR, even a Persona reference.

  • @kaythefish8284
    @kaythefish8284 Před 6 měsíci +4

    3:45 So fun fact: Thanatos (death) from Greek mythology is associated with butterflies lol. So... death!

  • @mr.smilecat9139
    @mr.smilecat9139 Před 3 měsíci +3

    16:37 on the stereotypes note, it is very limiting and also could be harmful especially to minorities. Like having every gay guy have the same twink body shape or having all your black characters be loud and "ghetto". There's bunch of harmful stereotypes out there so it's especially key to avoid them while making characters. The glasses example was really good :))

  • @dtkeight
    @dtkeight Před 6 měsíci +22

    I enjoy looking through fashion and whatnot so I don't really have a problem with thinking up outfits for my characters (except in fantasy settings...that is not my strong suit😶) but the thing that gets me is deciding the colour palette, there's just so many to choose from and my brain gets fogged everytime I try to make a choice😔

    • @kat5418
      @kat5418 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I don’t know if this is mentioned in the video, but I find that using something called the “60-30-10” rule helps a lot. Dunno if it’ll do the same for you, but for me it helps me to narrow down the amount of colours, and how much of it to use.

    • @dtkeight
      @dtkeight Před 6 měsíci

      @@kat5418 I'll have to give the video a rewatch😅but thank you I'll try that out too

    • @e1221
      @e1221 Před 3 měsíci

      This is super old, but I like to pick one colour that becomes “their colour”, and match the rest of the colour scheme to that depending on their personality. It’s a bit reductive since most real people don’t just have a theme colour, but it helps nail down a general vibe for each character efficiently.

  • @seven2180
    @seven2180 Před 6 měsíci +17

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  • @amycaslol95
    @amycaslol95 Před 6 měsíci +7

    I consider myself pretty good at character designs but I lack in the visual detail like
    I make a character, give them a bibles worth of lore , make them all nice but they lack visualy Alot so there's a lot of very basic empty spots

  • @dewpebble5980
    @dewpebble5980 Před 4 měsíci +2

    To answer your question at the end, my absolute biggest struggle is colour placement in final designs, mostly with clothes. I have a tendency to want to patchwork a bunch of different clothing items and accessories that I have floating around in my head but the major issue with it is then trying to add colour to such a complex thing without overcomplicating the pallet. Its a nightmare 😭

  • @Pralayea
    @Pralayea Před 6 měsíci +4

    Found this on my homepage, it was helpful! I enjoy making simple designs for the sake of animation rather than illustration, and this really set in stone that I was on the right track

  • @basilwyrm
    @basilwyrm Před 5 měsíci +2

    In my experience with character design, I tend to struggle with the little details and making a design finished, to where I don't want to change it in a year and a half because it wasn't "just right" or "enough", or how to make an outfit indicative of the character wearing it.

  • @cocobeebunnied7371
    @cocobeebunnied7371 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Outfits are tricky for me but my main issue is a lack of consistency in their faces because I try to make unique faces but the one i like most slowly just becomes what they all look like and then they shift again to the next one so I both have same face syndrome and an inability to draw the same face more than once in a recognizable way

  • @penneylane123
    @penneylane123 Před 6 měsíci

    I always struggled with clothes designs, they always didn’t match or looked tacky, I needed this, thank you so much :)

  • @KasperNotTheGhost
    @KasperNotTheGhost Před 4 měsíci +1

    This video is so goodddd I love the way you’re constantly coming up with different scenarios and what if’s just brings me so much inspiration with getting my ocs more developed!! Thank you I really appreciate it ❤

  • @tricksterdim
    @tricksterdim Před 6 měsíci +25

    Interesting video, I like your takes for character design.
    Character design is such a unique and diverse topic, though without distinguished
    features in a design, a lot of the time, I think the designs end up falling flat in a medium.
    For me personally, I'm not someone who uses a realistic type of style for design as I feel it gets a bit limiting for really diversifying characters and giving them a distinctive staple. Not to say that humane character designs are bad in any way, they're very difficult to pull off as the more humane designs are, the less of a direct mark an artist can have on these character designs to really call their own (It's like if you have a story about two girls and some cat and have it be too realistic of a scenario, then it's not as incentivising to a person to read or view in general as it's not really that form of creative escapism that a lot of people seek) but, if humane designs are pulled off in a truly unique and intricate way, woven into a concise narrative, they're very satisfying to visually look at.
    For me personally I tend to stick with dynamic, simple but expressive shapes which, for me at least, seems to really work in the favour of characters, especially if you have a group. (Though my execution isn't particularly great of this shape assigning prospect, I see the shapes in other media that are very clear and to the point for character design.)
    It's amazing how many different styles there are in the world and amazing how each of our styles reflect what media we indulge and ultimately leads into an insight of how we perceive the world. Alas, interesting video, your art is appealing. Have a good day and thank you kindly for the video.

  • @the_mushroom_dove4349
    @the_mushroom_dove4349 Před 5 měsíci

    I have such a hard time drawing different body types, but that really comes down to me needing more practice drawing those body types

  • @bleh329
    @bleh329 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Wow, this one went a bit viral, eh? I've been away for a while, but glad to see you two are doing well. Thank you for the video!

  • @Lonely_Raven_666
    @Lonely_Raven_666 Před 6 měsíci +6

    17:50 the thing with my characters all being white and tall and skinny with a flat-ish chest is that im rhe reference in a way and so ill just draw what is usual to me and i know nothing better than myself. Thats why i try and diversify my characters genders, body types, ethnicities ect as much as i can but i still find myself forgetting that a character is more fat or muscular than me, or that their face shouldnt look like mine

    • @loveinstars
      @loveinstars Před 6 měsíci +4

      what’s helped me is creating a board on pinterest or something to curate my characters personality or aesthetic and their features on real people so if i’m drawing them i can remember their features and whatnot

  • @AKASunWukong
    @AKASunWukong Před 5 měsíci +3

    Pro tip : if Your Character has some magic item on Their person thats connected with the story or some other Character : make sure it matches Their color scheme.
    I’ve seen so many character’s that have a good or consistent at least color scheme, but then they have some necklace thats a whole different color from anything in the color scheme they have. which Can work. But not often.

  • @dylweed_
    @dylweed_ Před 5 měsíci +1

    this video was so helpful for me also I got way too excited at the araki mention

  • @dylanagoblin9298
    @dylanagoblin9298 Před 5 měsíci

    This is a really informative video, and really easy to understand tysm ! :)

  • @littlestormofmess
    @littlestormofmess Před 6 měsíci

    awesome video, this was all super helpful!

  • @erinray878
    @erinray878 Před 23 dny

    1. Visual design should represent their personality
    2. The style choice for the overall story
    3. Shape and color language/association
    4. Motif(s)
    Once you have the design, how to evaluate it
    - Get someone else's eyes on your character (a few people, preferably)
    1. Ask their impressions of their personality, role in the story
    2. Then give what your goal with the character was, and get more feedback with that context
    3. If you make any edits, take the updated designs back to your feedback partners
    Draw 4 quarters
    - Do they all feel like the same character?
    Compare to rest of cast
    - Body type, height, costuming, colors
    - Want them to be from the same world but also diverse
    Ask, can you push their design further?
    - Without going overboard
    -- Ex. "Trait" amped up
    -- Ex. If the cast all were to wear the same uniform, how would they style it?
    Question visual shorthand
    - Creates more realistic worlds
    -- Ex. Glasses on nerdy characters
    -- Ex. Initial drafts always white and thin
    Inspiration
    - Travel
    - Different media
    - Detailed backstories (relationships, viewpoints, etc.)
    Finally
    - Pull back and simplify your design
    - You will be drawing them over and over again

  • @et2263
    @et2263 Před 6 měsíci +5

    I find that giving myself rules on what I need to think about when designing a character forces me to come up with more original and detailed ideas.
    For example recently I was re-making a charcter of mine that was a cat girl and I was working her into a universe of mine where some people are cryptids
    The rules I gave myself for designing these cryptid people are
    1. They have to be based on a real myth that people actually shared in history
    2. The human and animal aspects of the design have to be based on people and animals living in the region the myth is from
    And
    3. I have to integrate the animal aspects into the human forms in as realistic a way as I can
    So I researched and found the werecat myth from South America and then what countries the myth was most popular in, what the people look like and the kinds of wild cats living there. And that filled on a lot of blank spaces because then I have cultures to look to when deciding names, favorite foods, and maybe certain values and cultural things that may have been passed down that I can use to add to the character's vase personality and give her more dimension

  • @chips6042
    @chips6042 Před 6 měsíci +5

    Would have liked to see the links to your other charac design videos in the description :0

  • @Weird_bs
    @Weird_bs Před měsícem

    i struggle with consistency with my ocs. like i may like one design for them but the more i draw, the more major those subtle changes eventually become, ya know? it like that one meme, how the fandom views a character and how the canon actually is. frick man.

  • @lydtoons2075
    @lydtoons2075 Před 6 měsíci +3

    This was super useful, thanks! Also, what brush are you using in the video?

  • @rockletoouw
    @rockletoouw Před 6 měsíci +2

    So unrelated but im so obsessed with the art tho.....

  • @cheetahgirl3569
    @cheetahgirl3569 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I struggle so much with clothes 😭 if it is modern fashion they all get either a sweater, t shirt, or hoodie and thats my full range

    • @wozliin
      @wozliin Před 5 měsíci +1

      Pinterest helps a lot, I use it to give my OCs unique things like scars, birthmarks, and there’s a lot of clothes pics

  • @Mushroomarts165
    @Mushroomarts165 Před 6 měsíci

    I feel like i give my characters too many details that are unnecessary, however im trying to fix this problem and im getting a lot better!

  • @legendarymonkey6445
    @legendarymonkey6445 Před 5 měsíci

    Style and costuming. Our character should dress is a bit of a challenge for me I tend to make them look very plain I would like to make their outfits more interesting.

  • @StormyIsGone
    @StormyIsGone Před 6 měsíci

    This all could also apply to animation. though I've never actually animated I hear a lot of the same from some animator friends.

  • @karlaangulo3979
    @karlaangulo3979 Před 4 měsíci

    I always seem to struggle with wardrobe / accessorizing and personalizing, it’s like when it comes down to it all ideas are gone from my brain💀

  • @wowziee
    @wowziee Před 6 měsíci +1

    your voice reminds me a lot of sugarr, thats a compliment i swear

  • @bdarts9248
    @bdarts9248 Před 6 měsíci

    What I struggle with when making a character is that I have an idea set in my head and I already know what I want them to look like 9/10 times, but if someone doesn’t see what I have put down then I’m fresh out of ideas, for each character I’m a one trick pony

  • @quarzita
    @quarzita Před 5 měsíci

    i struggle that when im making a rounded character that has insecurities and flops and such. im never sure if those things should be visible in the character design, even if its a motif (or however you write that lmao)

  • @Spoopyghostwithglasses
    @Spoopyghostwithglasses Před 6 měsíci +1

    I really struggle with consistency, keeping a common theme is hard for my ADHD brain. I’ll get an idea and just slap it on a character because I’m bored lol

  • @Moonscryptids
    @Moonscryptids Před 6 měsíci

    Could you please recommend some of your other character design video please? I lookded through your channel but idk where to start

  • @xxtianxx11
    @xxtianxx11 Před 6 měsíci +1

    My "nerdy" character only has glasses cuz she spends a LOT of time infornt of her computer, it wasnt really cuz of shes nerdy and its definitely clear cuz she does constantly either does some tech or uses her laptop but ure right it is to often so i definitely reconsider making other characters have glasses and arent into tech!

  • @fightknight3215
    @fightknight3215 Před 6 měsíci +1

    im currently working on a story with a kind of multiverse setting, with each character having a different style so i was wondering if there is a specific way to blend different styles and implement them with these characters from very different backgrounds all bickering and generally sharing a space with one another

  • @user-ui3ic6yd3s
    @user-ui3ic6yd3s Před 4 měsíci +1

    just wondering, what art app do you use?
    (you're very talented and i ADORE your artstyle :)

  • @Rashicora
    @Rashicora Před měsícem

    It’s all in the shape language to me tbh. I can make the most diverse characters that look cohesive imaginable but when someone tells me to block out their shape language I’m like “:D??? they’re… that!! “That!!” shaped!!!” but the “that” is never an actual shape. The only thing I even slightly have figured out is that one character is long rectangles and one is some kinda skinny shape but idk about the other two. They need their own things TwT they suffer from being too normal and average-joe shaped instead of exaggerated and personality shaped

  • @happehpills5945
    @happehpills5945 Před 4 měsíci

    This music is magical~! What is this song called?

  • @Machinarydonnie
    @Machinarydonnie Před 5 měsíci

    I usually draw males as idk they make me feel good but i mostly struggle with fashion yk? And hair styles.

  • @_-drowsy-_
    @_-drowsy-_ Před 3 měsíci

    Yo what brush are you using for coloring? We might use the same one lol

  • @Nightzyk
    @Nightzyk Před 5 měsíci

    So I struggle a bit with clothing designs, but in my series, it’s an entirely different world with its own variety of cultures and trends so anyone got any tips?

  • @teoh91
    @teoh91 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I struggle w consistency and drawing the same character over and over again, some tips?

    • @loveinstars
      @loveinstars Před 6 měsíci

      maybe taking photos of the character and using it as a reference for when you draw them again could be helpful?

  • @faeryeclair
    @faeryeclair Před 5 měsíci +1

    good thing: im good at character design
    bad thing: i cant draw.

  • @TarPick-dh3dv
    @TarPick-dh3dv Před 6 měsíci

    I added eyebrows to my stick men made them look 10 times better

  • @_-drowsy-_
    @_-drowsy-_ Před 3 měsíci

    Great, now I have one guy with a super detailed design and now the rest are going to be way more simple so I can draw them easier….

  • @Doink_the_cat
    @Doink_the_cat Před 4 měsíci

    What brush are you using in the video?

  • @1898project
    @1898project Před 5 měsíci

    You probably get asked this a lot, but what brush do you use?

  • @SunnyBerryBlue
    @SunnyBerryBlue Před 2 měsíci

    Brushes?

  • @Blandwagon
    @Blandwagon Před 4 měsíci

    I’m supposed to think about what I’m going to wear when I’m getting dressed?

  • @mimovres9300
    @mimovres9300 Před 5 měsíci

    Can I ask why do you use grid when painting? does it feel better? or have better sense of composition?

    • @Darkenedavo
      @Darkenedavo  Před 5 měsíci +1

      She does it to layout her panels straight and then forgets to remove them.

    • @mimovres9300
      @mimovres9300 Před 5 měsíci

      @@Darkenedavo i see, kinda smart, thanks

  • @adamarroyo4111
    @adamarroyo4111 Před 5 měsíci

    What brush did u use for intro

  • @mothman5215
    @mothman5215 Před 6 měsíci

    I struggle with designing human characters, all of my characters are monsters, aliens, mythical creatures, etc… but when I design a human character it ends up looking so boring in comparison to my non human characters

  • @randomstuff6786
    @randomstuff6786 Před 6 měsíci

    mmmm mangoes

  • @The.Real.Gacha.Venus.
    @The.Real.Gacha.Venus. Před 5 měsíci

    the hands im sorry 💀

  • @dadsukeiwazemee7299
    @dadsukeiwazemee7299 Před 2 měsíci

    don't be shy ,give us the brush name (pwease ?)

  • @magicanimal1532
    @magicanimal1532 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hands and feet.

  • @spineldinrebrick9882
    @spineldinrebrick9882 Před 5 měsíci

    I think I struggle with diversity the most. I have a two diverse characters off the top of my head, but nothing else really

  • @Space.Kadet.K
    @Space.Kadet.K Před 6 měsíci

    Is McKay your 1st name???? I’ve never met another person other than me with that 1st name

  • @WickedlyChill
    @WickedlyChill Před 6 měsíci

    Mckray and Gay

  • @avaknight434
    @avaknight434 Před 6 měsíci

    I’m sorry and I know this isn’t related to your video but when you said manga like
    may-n-g-uh and not m-ah-n-g-uh I laughed

  • @cass6020
    @cass6020 Před 5 měsíci +2

    About half of the population overall requires glasses. Please stop giving exactly one character and some old people glasses 😭
    Edit: here's some stuff about glasses and contacts you may not consider if you don't use them. Some people wear glasses instead of contacts because it's cheaper than contacts, some because they're scared to touch their eyes, some because they think the glasses make them look more appealing or smarter. If someone does wear contacts, they probably own glasses that they can wear as a backup. When doing a water based activity, people tend to remove their glasses even if they won't be able to see we'll because they can't risk losing them in the water. Contacts can get messed up by water (or rather, the chemicals and germs in water), so even contacts wearers are often sacrificing their vision to go swimming. If someone loses things often, you'd be surprised how often glasses get lost. Some people are nearsighted with good enough vision that they can take their glasses off to read and such, just like how other people put on glasses to read (this is how those people lose their glasses, you'll never guess how I know). All of this stuff can add realism and interesting details to your characters who do wear glasses. You can also use glasses or contacts as a metaphor for something -- they're a tool meant to help a group of people with an invisible disability, an aid that empowers those people but can affect how they're perceived (nerdy, weak, non-athletic, high intelligence are all preconceptions) and if you're looking for it, you'll notice that the majority of groups of people have almost all people who have vision impairments or people who don't. That's not an exaggeration, it seems that wearing glasses or at least needing vision aids is similar to other cultural differences where you'll see people who are alike grouped together more.
    I suffer from bad allergies and always have, and I wear glasses with red plastic rims; the color picks up features that I want to accentuate while pulling attention away from the dark dark circles under my eyes (allergies lead to puffy eyes the same way crying does), which are way easier to see when I don't have my glasses on.

  • @louzo5175
    @louzo5175 Před 6 měsíci +1

    you say better your character design, while putting on display in the video bland simple human character with no disernable character details....
    i dont get why :[ seems like a ........... choice? a questionable one

    • @louzo5175
      @louzo5175 Před 6 měsíci +1

      i watched it and ohhhhhhhh
      still dont get it bc designs i mostly do are harmony of many unseen and seen details coming together so eh i glad this lil mystery is over tho

    • @skullstar7028
      @skullstar7028 Před 6 měsíci +4

      I mean theres a place in art for “bland human characters”

    • @Darkenedavo
      @Darkenedavo  Před 6 měsíci +1

      We have a video breaking down that specific character and how she was designed. czcams.com/video/lbvb2p2O6mY/video.htmlsi=gG95s-3PqzXbZeNb

  • @milothewarlord_e137
    @milothewarlord_e137 Před 6 měsíci

    Hey do you have a discord for art?

  • @user-oj6qr9wl6e
    @user-oj6qr9wl6e Před 3 měsíci

    Age, body type, and ethnicity is def areas I struggle in character design. Absolutely a reflection of the media I grew up watching/reading and also how homogeneous my surroundings have been for alot of my life, def something to work on and improve. I find body type esp hard as someone who is not tht great at drawing ppl (I'm a writer first and foremost, artist 2nd), alot of resources on how to draw ppl is just kinda this one body type with averaged or very small proportions, and alot of my characters have been with me for a long time and reflect my limited and flawed teenage worldview lol.