Western Characters: Comics, Cartoons
A cartoon is a form of two-dimensional illustrated visual art. While the specific definition has changed over time, modern usage refers to a typically non-realistic or semi-realistic drawing or painting intended for satire, caricature, or humor. A cartoon was used as a model or study for a painting but is now associated with caricatures for humor and satire.
Character Design
- Facial Expression
- Mood
- Lighting
- Angle
Mood and Expression
Style
Plenty of differences in the styles that the faces are drawn in. Some faces are simple dots and lines, while others have a little more detail. Each show has a different way that they draw the bodies and limbs of their characters, some have a stringy or lanky look to them, while some are drawn with a more filled out body and have more structure, while others are somewhere in between. It’s also very easy to read a character’s traits by looking at their design, and easy to differentiate between characters. Has a wider range of art stylesColour
Culture
Environment
Cartoons are generally made to make people laugh and so are more comical.Eastern Characters: Manga, Anime
Anime (Japanese: アニメ?, [a.ni.me] are Japanese animated productions, and come in all formats, such as television series (such as Dragon Ball and Inuyasha, animated short films, and full-length feature films.) English dictionaries define the word as ‘Japanese style of motion picture animation’.Character Design
- Facial Expression
- Distinct facial expressions. Wide variation in physical characteristics. Physical features of characters are, on the whole, closer to reality than cartoons. Larger eyes and smaller mouths make for a cuter style.
- Mood
- Lighting
- Angle