Character Design: Importance Of World Design

 Today we investigated world building and the importance of creating an established world. I learnt that the world should have as much personality as the characters and be influenced by the themes of the plot. You should find an array of different influences in order to guide the world design and keep in mind what sort of characters will be interacting with the world. 

I was given a famous landmark, The Notre Dame, and had to reflect a theme on the building. The theme I was given was decadent. 




For the second exercise we were given a theme for a character and had to draw the type of room we think they would live in. I was given a character who was an ancient Chinese Philosopher. I started by researching what type of people Chinese philosophers are in order to establish what sort of things would be in their room. 



My character is a retired warrior, who uses his knowledge of the world from his travels to protect his tribe. He is blind and so can no longer fight for himself, however all of his knowledge can be passed on to the one who is worthy. He is very spiritual and lives within his means. 

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