Concept art thumbnail sketching process for Character design.
Thought I should do some character concept design process from the beginning to the end. I start this one from really rough line just try to get the silhouette of what I want. I am looking for huge mean guy like the executioner style melee dude. I want to emphasis again that thumbnail sketches are rough drawings, sometimes only comprehensible to the designer, used to explore layout options. These quick pen or pencil sketches allow the designer to try out several ideas and zero in on the most likely layouts before beginning a project.
Creating thumbnail sketches is a crucial part of the brainstorming aspect of your design work. Don't discount the value of this step in the design process.
Since it's been a little while since I did anything from the ground up. So here it is one of the thumbnail character, Executioner.
For this thumbnail sketch, I took it a little further than usual and try to get the composition and basic values for overall sketch to make sure that this is what I really want before I start really fleshing it out. It took me about 15-20 by far, a little longer than I thought.
Here are step by step process sketching thumbnail character design.
Executioner Thumbnail sketch. To be continued
Here is a video tutorial with similar method that I use to create the Executioner character thumbnail above. Drawing and rendering face:
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