ANIM 223 F002B: Character Design

In this course, students explore the fundamentals of character design for animation, working with the elements of characterization, design, performance, movement, appeal, and anatomical structure in the creation of their own characters. Dimensional and flat stylizations are examined through construction of structural drawings and shape-based techniques. Through practical application, students contextualize the impact of body language and facial expressions on character design. Research and discussion consider the differences between concept art and production artwork, the basics of colour theory, the development of design styles in animation history, and the role representation.

This course is subject to priority rules; see here.

Prerequisites: 

Completion of 21 credits

Additional comments: 
CC-B w/ ILUS
Meeting Information: 
Date / Time Days Room Building
Sep 3-Dec 14
15:25:00-18:15:00
W A3080 MAIN