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Ciao, guys! ;D <3
Today, I'm going to teach you guys about character design. Before I begin, I must add that I'm no expert on the matter; I'm simply teaching you what I'm learning as a developing artist. If that's not what you came for, then the back button should be located somewhere in the upper left corner of your browser window. This is more about the basics of your character, mainly the appearance, and a little bit of the naming business. Here's some tidbits of advice I can give you regarding designing your character:
Is your character going to appear in an animation or comic? More importantly, consider your level of patience
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...Wow, that's a mouthful! These suckers are used to attach two independent clauses as one single sentence. Many people have confusion about when to use commas, semicolons, and colons. Semicolon conjunctive adverbs are helpful to emphasize the relationship between two thoughts (as opposed to separate sentences). Here is a list of words commonly used for this:ConsequentlyFurthermoreHoweverThereforeThenThusAdditionallySimilarlySubsequently
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1. General
- Any of a number of similar colors evoked by light consisting predominantly of the longest wavelengths of light discernible by the human eye
- Additive and subtractive primary
- Complementary to cyan (additive light); complementary to green (subtractive color)
- Wavelength: 625-740 nm
- Frequency: 480-405 THz
- Hex triplet: #FF0000
- sRGB: 255, 0, 0
2. Psychology
- Energy, blood
- Anger, passion, love
- Increases enthusiasm
- Encourages action and confidence
- Provides a sense of protection
3. Found In
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1. General
- Absence of light in any part of the visible spectrum
- Hex triplet: #000000
- sRGB: 0, 0, 0
2. Psychology
- Is mysterious by evoking a sense of potential and possibility
- Makes one feel inconspicuous
- Provides a restful emptiness
3. Found In
Culture:
- Color of prestige
- Color of seriousness and authority
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- China: traditional clothing color for boys
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- Rastafari: seen as beautiful
- West: color of mourning
Holidays:
- Halloween: along wi
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