Research and Analysis: Pictoplasma 2 Cute 2 Fail Project
Over the week we have off from university we have been assigned the task of creating character entries for the upcoming Pictoplasma challenge #2cute2fail.
To begin with I decided to create a folder of various artists and creations of all the cute things which inspired me. This really helped influence my initial ideas, and following my targets from my last module I began doodling some little creature ideas of my own in order to work on my traditional skill set.
I found that the common colour pallettes associated with cute designs generally consist of very pastel or very saturated themes, the majority of characters have either extra large or small facial features and in combination create the adorable effects seen below. The designs I have looked into appear to have minimal detailing and consist mainly of colour block shading which will be important to take into consideration during the development of my own characters.
To begin with I decided to create a folder of various artists and creations of all the cute things which inspired me. This really helped influence my initial ideas, and following my targets from my last module I began doodling some little creature ideas of my own in order to work on my traditional skill set.
I found that the common colour pallettes associated with cute designs generally consist of very pastel or very saturated themes, the majority of characters have either extra large or small facial features and in combination create the adorable effects seen below. The designs I have looked into appear to have minimal detailing and consist mainly of colour block shading which will be important to take into consideration during the development of my own characters.

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