Cartoon Character Creation

cartoon character creation Painting Children`s Cartoon Characters? I am sooooo sure that this is a stupid question...and so, in advance: I`m sorry. I`ve painted a couple of canvases for my kid`s...


cartoon character creation

cartoon character creation
Painting Children`s Cartoon Characters?

I am sooooo sure that this is a stupid question...and so, in advance: I`m sorry.

I`ve painted a couple of canvases for my kid`s playroom - Elmo, Cookie Monster and a few other kid`s cartoon characters.

People who come by keep asking if I could paint one for their kids, and word is spreading. I`m not a guzzillionaire, so I have been charging for materials....but my time is also limited!

Suddenly, I am dreaming of setting up a stand at the local Farmer`s Market and selling these paintings. Some of them are my own creations, and some are portraits of Cookie, etc.

This is totally wrong, isn`t it? I can`t sell a picture of a famous face, can I?

I just thought I`d ask, because I googled it, and saw some other people who are selling t-shirts, etc of their own designs featuring some of these characters.

It seems to me that I cannot make money off of a painting I do of Elmo...or can I?

Thanks for any advice!

so long as you stay small nobodies really going to push it too much against you. An argument can be made that because Sesame Street airs on public broadcast the character licenses are public domain. All the same stay away from Disney characters. http://snopes.com/disney/wdco/daycare.asp



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Character Design Tips

Character development seems so easy when we think about legends like Bugs Bunny and Mickey Mouse or even modern cartoon characters like SpongeBob but is it as simple as it looks like? That seeming simplicity of designing a character is actually a tricky task. The following tips will not make that task easy but they may help you through the process of character development.

The toughest part of developing a character is the very beginning. Now it is time to plan and write down everything. What is your character’s target audience? Where will your character be seen? What are your character vices and strong qualities? These are all details that have a direct bearing on your character’s appearance.

Experiment.

You never know which queer detail will distinguish your character and grab people’s attention. Don’t concentrate only on those parts of the character that are closely connected with the story. Ignore all rules and try something unusual – a peculiar skin color, twice bigger than the normal-sized head, exaggerated features.

Give your character a personality.

Characters that lack individuality will lack people’s interest in them too. How will your character express his/her emotions? Is he/she communicative or shy? Is he/she evil or is he/she good? Does your character own strength of will? Does he/she have any dreams, goals? These are all parts of your character’s personality and it can all be conveyed in the way your character has been drawn.

Think 3D.

Don’t forget that even on a two-dimensional surface your character has more than one side. Think of your character in its entirety and see how he/she would look like from every viewpoint.

Think in motion.

The image of your character may be static but the character itself is probably not. Consider how you character would look in motion. Is there anything unique in his/her movement – a trembling belly, hopping along, etc.?

Test your creation.

Show your work and ask people to describe how they see your character’s personality judging only by its appearance. This is a great way to test whether you have conveyed well the personality you want.

And last but not least – be patient!

No matter how great your talent is, you should always be prepared for some struggle when developing your character. Don’t allow yourself to get discouraged if a certain feature doesn’t fit the way you would like or if your character does not quite convey the desired mood. Creating a character requires you to give life to a drawing and that is never a simple task.

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