Fundamentals Of Stylized Character Art _top_ Jun 2026
Identify the character’s most defining trait and push it to 11. If a character is tall, make them impossibly lanky (slender man proportions). If they are strong, make their hands and feet look like cinderblocks. If they are old, collapse their posture and emphasize wrinkles into deep crevices. Do not exaggerate everything—only the key personality indicators.
Make another element a supporting size (e.g., medium-sized head). fundamentals of stylized character art
In realism, every pore and wrinkle is captured. In stylized art, "less is more." Artists must decide which details to keep and which to remove. This process, often called "grouping," involves merging small details into larger, cleaner shapes. This prevents the design from looking "noisy" and allows the viewer’s eye to rest on the focal points, usually the face or the character’s primary tool/weapon. 5. Color and Value Identify the character’s most defining trait and push