Friday, 10 March 2017

The Important of Poses (Positions)


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Figure 3

My artwork are base of different poses

Poses are important when it comes to character designs, as T poses is unacceptable! (Unless you are modeling a character). Through a pose it can demonstrate the personality of the character we are designing, for the audience to know there personality, such as the way the character carries itself, such as how does it walk. As the personality is shown by the way the position of the character . If the character has a high status, powerful. It will stand tall, with its chest pushed in front, arms on their hips, chin facing up, a proud look- with profoundness in its eyes.- This indicates this person is full of confident, a sense of hopeful, passionate. As you can tell from the positions of the character is important, as it wouldn't have the time to speak or move, so i need to figure out a position that can tell the views that is how i am portraying my character to you.


Female body:
Figure 2
The Line of Action
The line of action is also important, as it gives weight to the character, as we are working in a 3D atmosphere, as poppet masters we need to take this into caution, as the character needs to be believable and not making a connection with the audience, loosing the audience on very little details that can be fixed on. I am going to be aware of this so i can apply these techniques to my final piece.

For my second concept art. The main focus would be her heart, as it reveals the true of the piece, so  i need to keep that in mind -what I want the views to see, and highlight it, but I need pose that will give me this option!

I have used this pose, but did some alteration, by making her more (bigger) as I wanted it for my 1st concept. Shows strength power and healthy person.

I looked at poses from (Figure 2) for my First/Second Concept Art work, as I was wanted a good pose that brings her personality, as i believe with my character, she needs something that represents her  from the inside, rather than her outer appearance, as that already speaks a lot. The pose will be good, as people will second think is she really a villain, she doesn't seem to appear, as one.. but looks like one.


‘ with the age of the anti-hero, baddies and goodies became less distinguishable from one another’ (Oxford living dictionary)

Feedback
- No-one liked the pose. Its very stiff no character traits involved that stands for my character

So i wanted to changed it, so i went on hunting to find a decent pose that will look more representative of my character!



I saw these poses (figure 3)and created a few from them, being inspired by these.I will try giving these poses personalities, by seeing what these poses mean and practice if i can see if i can bring out a certain look with these poses!
Poses:
Figure 3



Drawing My me























Electric Women 

Here i thought of a powerful, electric superhero, which was influenced by (Figure 3)
These character is the same, but shown in different ways. I thought of  this anti-hero to be female, show powerful females! the woman will have a cooper outfit with electricity being her power, with electricity as her veins, seeing through her skin- soft like how veins are naturally are.



Why a female character?

I wanted to do a women, due to the fact I wanted to represent a woman with real-life problems, of society saying you are beautiful if you look a  certain way! This gave me an idea of finding displaying a women who is judge by appearance, but has a beautiful heart! <3

I have tried to look at different poses and even done in different poses to support my character, as i really wanted to show a powerful poses that shows my character personality.

Here we see a closed up, sad women who is a lone and thought this will go along with  Concept 1. However, i wont be doing that anymore. As i realized feedback and i changed it.

A drawing by Jamila James-Perry (me)



References: Images

  • http://cursodesenhodinamico.blogspot.co.uk/p/blog-page_7348.html?m=1

  • http://www.weibo.com/login.php?url=http%253A%252F%252Fweibo.com%252F107071978%252Fhome%253Fwvr%253D5%2526sudaref%253Dsmartpc.com.au

  • https://uk.pinterest.com/pin/535295105695142238/
  • https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/anti-hero (quote)
























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