Hi @nodierjojo ! Thank you for sharing your Final Project with us, we are sure that your child loved it!
How nice to see all this variety of characters in a project, thanks for your work.
In general, all the animals look very cute. We see that in many cases you have opted for an anatomy that is more horizontal than square (as for example in the donkey, the bee, the rhinoceros...), and in other cases you have been able to solve it very well with a more square anatomy, such as in the elephant, the rooster, the tiger... Remember that the more compact the animals look, the closer you will get to the kawaii effect we are looking for. When the character's view looks too long, the front view is always a good option!
Thank you very much for being part of the course. We hope you enjoy it and that you take with you new tools to continue advancing in the design of your own kawaii-style characters.
See you, greetings!
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How nice to see all this variety of characters in a project, thanks for your work.
In general, all the animals look very cute. We see that in many cases you have opted for an anatomy that is more horizontal than square (as for example in the donkey, the bee, the rhinoceros...), and in other cases you have been able to solve it very well with a more square anatomy, such as in the elephant, the rooster, the tiger... Remember that the more compact the animals look, the closer you will get to the kawaii effect we are looking for. When the character's view looks too long, the front view is always a good option!
Thank you very much for being part of the course. We hope you enjoy it and that you take with you new tools to continue advancing in the design of your own kawaii-style characters.
See you, greetings!
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