Reply To: JR’s Characters

@Nighthawk- It’s just a case of experimenting. You can have a lot of variety using in individual face part sets. For example, eyes. There are, when you think about it, three ways to use each pair of eyes. You’ve got using both eyes together, but then you could just use the right eye and flip it so you have a pair of eyes, same goes for the left eye. It’s surprising how different a face looks with just those variations.

Also, don’t be afraid to use the full faces in the heads category as parts. A lot of my characters use individual parts from the faces and replace everything else with items from the other face categories (e.g. Amazon has the eyebrows and eyes from the last face on the heads-femalefaces page, but I replaced thenose and mouth. With Paragon, I used the wrinkled forehead and the nose from the second face in heads-maleface. And with Lili, I only used the nose from the third face on the second row of heads-femaleface).

It’s also worth thinking about positioning. Generally, the eyes should be half way down the head, with the top of the ears lining up with the eyebrows. But you can definately play around with the positioning of the mouth in relation to the nose to give more expression and you can move the etire face further up the head to give the impression of a long chin, provided you also move the hair up to compensate.

Finally, think about eyebrows. They say a lot. Where they are positioned in relation to the eyes and how much they are rotated makes the difference between a character being happy, sad or angry and it can really change how you character feels to the audience. For example, if you look at my Zodiac series, the only thing I purposefully changed on every character between their human and spirit forms was the eyebrow position, the rotated slightly and moved down, to make them look angrier and more ready for action.

But that’s just how I do it anyway. I don’t tend to shade any of my characters any more so if you’re looking for advice on how to shade faces then you’d probably want to ask AMS, djuby or headlessgeneral, they’d be much better than me at giving advice on how to do it well. TBH they would probably be better at giving advice on how to do faces well, since they all do better faces than me anyway.

Reply To: JR’s Characters

Can you give me any advice on making faces for my characters please JR?How do you get yours to look so good?

Reply To: PLANET AMS

Same goes for me too. Feel free to have a go at one of mine if you have nothing to create. Also can you give me any advice with creating faces. There is a couple of you guys on here who are great at making the faces look straight from the comic pages. For example I always love how you do the eyes on your characters Ams. How can I make my faces look better please and each one so different to give them all their own personality.

Reply To: DJuby Gallery – Volume 2

CDC Prize for Superfly30

 

Reply To: JR’s Characters

Cheers Nighthawk

Anyway:

Known as the Living Pollutant, Sludge was once a nuclear plant worker called Terrell Goodwin. Goodwin was transformed into his current state when he was caught in the crossfire between law enforcement and a gang of criminals who had stolen an alien artifact in transit between W.I.L.D safehouses. When the artifact was exposed to material from within the plants main reactor it began to give off a strange energy and Goodwin, being the closest person to the artifact at the time, began to mutate and absorbed the artifact and its energies, alongside a copious amount of radioactive material. Now with his human body consumed by toxic waste, Goodwin is essentially no more. He lackas any intelligence, his primary motivation is to create more waste for him to absorb. His body is made of a number of highly toxic and corrosive materials and his touch is deadly, even being within a certain distance of him is hazardous to a person’s health.

Reply To: PLANET AMS

If you’re running low on things to create, you can always take one of my characters for a spin! As always, always inspiring me with your creations Ams! Wouldn’t be where I’m at with my skills withoutcha!

Reply To: PLANET AMS

Rename for contest….

Reply To: PLANET AMS

Thanks, ‘machiners!

 

Since original creations on my part on the low and always trying to stay in practice,  here is another update of one of my archived characters.

 

OUTLANDER

Reply To: JR’s Characters

Polar Bear is Great! Love the headgear for him! Great work!

Reply To: My Collection of Creative Imagination

I absolutely love your take on the Wonderland characters! Youre imagination with all of them from Mad Hatter to Alice is superb!! i Really wish i had entered the CDC now to see what i had come up with. Great Work yet again!