I did two pages of these but I can't seem to find the first one, so here's the second! I think one of my biggest take-aways was that the "Strength" characters were usually very top-heavy and bulky.
I'll admit I wasn't necessarily focusing on proportions as much as shapes and poses.
I was actually somewhat surprised how easily most characters seemed to fit into one of the three categories (or at least dominantly into one).
For Part 2 of the prompt I toyed around with a few ideas and ended up going "I wonder how anthropomorphic ferrets might look in those roles...." and much as I tried to go back and work on more humanoid characters, these guys kept calling me back.
Things I tried to focus on were that the "Intellect"-based one had a lot of random dangles and an overall complicated set of garb, but a very simple actual body-shape.
For the "Agility" critter I tried for more curves and a very "poised" pose as well as an elongated set of gestures. I also liked the idea of him having an accessory belt. ;)
For the "Strength" one I went for a very broad upper-body as well as a lot more pronounced fur and claws. I also shortened the tail, neck, and ears.
The "Strength" one also reminds me of a were-ferret. ;)
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Thursday, August 4, 2011
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Week 1

Ooookay, so I had a really hard time with this one, and I imagine I will continue to do so through the rest of this. That's why they're a "challenge", right? My warm up silhouettes I was pretty pleased with, it's just when I had to get down and design my own that I had the trouble. I still can't draw things like I see them in my head quite right, but I guess I just need more practice. Warm ups are to the left.

Week 1: Silhouettes

You guys saw the pre-existing characters sketches in the email so I will not upload them here, but here's the meat of the week! (EDIT: I was poked that I should post them anyway, so there they are!) It was specified that the silhouettes should be from the same world -- I made mine the same species, even. While there are some things that are commonly associated with brainy, agile or strong characters, these qualities are not always (or even often) mutually exclusive: how would you catagorize Beast? Peter Parker is pretty smart, too. Megamind is clearly brainy, but he also moves like a dancer.

That said ... it was actually the strong guy that gave me trouble. >.> I would rather have portrayed him in a more frontal position, but that would have been difficult to read as a silhouette. I was trying to stay away from the poses from the preexisting characters, as well, but if I did it over I might have used something like Thing's pose, just to have a different set of proportions acting the same way.
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