Once I had taken note of the feedback I got from Emma, I then produced some final designs. I did the final drawings in black final liner to get a better idea of how they would look once drawn up digitally. I also produced a turn around sheet for each character, to get a better idea of their shape at a full 360 angle. Both Emma and I were really pleased with these final designs, because each character adds it's own element of appeal.
Colour Tests
Even though the textures of these characters are to be dine with watercolours, I decided to produce some quick colour testings in Photoshop just to get an idea of what colours would work and which colours wouldn't. After sharing this with Emma it became apparent that we both liked the slightly darker robin, and the dark boar, because both of these examples will fit in better with the environment design. However, we did decide that the colourings of the wolf needed to be more like copper and less grey. The quickest way to settle on some final textures was just to get on with experimenting and creating lots of samples.
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