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Unlocking Exaggeration: A Deep Dive into the "70 Exercises for Perfecting Stylized Character Creation" on Coloso
In the world of digital illustration, mastering realism is often seen as the baseline. But to bend reality, stretch anatomy, and inject personality into every curve and line—that is the hallmark of a master stylized artist. Whether you are aiming for the vibrant worlds of Arcane, the whimsy of Adventure Time, or the sharp edges of modern Korean illustration, you need a structured roadmap.
What Makes It Different from Other Courses?
| Feature | This Course | Typical Character Design Course | |--------|-------------|--------------------------------| | Focus | Repetition & iteration | Long final projects | | Feedback | Self-assessment via checklists | Instructor or peer critique | | Theory | Embedded in exercises | Separate lecture videos | | Time per lesson | 10–30 min active drawing | 1–2 hours passive watching | Unlocking Exaggeration: A Deep Dive into the "70
- Daily: 3–5 short drills (5–20 min) from different categories (gesture, silhouette, face, props).
- Weekly: 1 full character build (4–8 hours) applying accumulated variants.
- Track progress: keep a dated gallery to compare iterations every 2–4 weeks.
: Detailed sections on face sculpting (eyes, nose, mouth) and facial expressions (joy, sadness, anger, fear), including advanced mixed expressions. Full-Body Sculpting Daily: 3–5 short drills (5–20 min) from different