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Low poly character model
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low poly character model

The reason I brought up Disney is that, they also happen to be very good at designing clean, readable shapes.Ī good place to start is with the silhouette. I highly recommend looking closer at Disney’s work as well as other studios you admire and how they portray their characters. This is an excellent example of how they have defined each character with a social status and incorporated it into their designs.

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Pluto is treated as a pet and therefore is not given any clothes, only a collar. Well, every talking character has been given clothes, this gives them the social status that they are intelligent and civilized. His friend Goofy is a dog, Mickey also has a pet dog named Pluto… Hmm so why isn’t Goofy a pet as well? He is a dog like Pluto and why are we not questioning it? And yet, this doesn’t strike us as odd at all, it just makes it funny and memorable. Mickey Mouse is a talking mouse wearing only shorts and size 19 shoes.

low poly character model

Walt Disney Crewĭisney Studios have always been masters of taking the most absurd concepts and turning them into something we all believe in and love. One studio in particular paved the way for almost all cartoons we see today. There are some moodier variants as well, but they are still based on these fundamental properties of cartoons. What I mean is that cartoons tend to be simplified shapes, exaggerated with bright fun colors. In essence, I find that low poly art sort of is cartoons, at least a close cousin. Low Poly artwork in general goes hand in hand with cartoons. We will get back to low poly shortly, don’t worry 🙂













Low poly character model