Exploring Character Design (Design Concepts) Seasoned character creators Kevin Hedgpeth and Stephen Missal, drawing on the concepts examined in their previous book, Exploring Drawing for Animation, present a definitive guide to designing and dev
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| Title | : | Exploring Character Design (Design Concepts) |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.93 (558 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1401862969 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 400 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2005-10-20 |
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Seasoned character creators Kevin Hedgpeth and Stephen Missal, drawing on the concepts examined in their previous book, Exploring Drawing for Animation, present a definitive guide to designing and developing characters for visual media. Exploring Character Design covers the entire character-creation process, from concept to final product-including research, conceptualization, synthesis, and refinement. Laying out a step-by-step analysis of character construction in accordance with standard industry methodology, Hedgpeth and Missal lead the reader on a fascinating journey into character design theory and practice to show how strong characters are actually built.
Editorial : What is Character Design? Sources: Where to Find Ideas. Types of Characters: What is Available? Concept and Construction. Synthesis. Style and Refinement. Expression and Emotion. Anatomy. Locomotion. Prehistoric Resources: An Example of Category Exploration. Not of this Earth: Alien Design. Demonstrations and Illustrations.
This book helps you to gain tools to further explore your more creative side and put aside doubts that you might have about your ideas and visions! A must read!. Chapter 4, on integral theorems (5 pages long), seems to begin by assuming you are experienced with manipulating vector and tensor integrals. Got this item for my grandson who loves the Air and Space Museum. This is a really fun read. Thank you, Jacquelyn Small!
~Ram Das Batchelder, author of “Rising in Love: My Wild and Crazy Ride to Here and Now, with Amma, the Hugging Saint”. Patricia has a way of finding the beauty in the most ordinary things. As usual, Peterson does it again excellently!. Does have good examples to follow. That is not a bad thing since the authors understand in depth what they are talking about, things like bone structures, how different animal moves, facial expressions, using basic shapes as guides etc. I have all his existing recordings and have read every book and major article w
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