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Tim Brazier

1366 Westmeade Dr
Chesterfield, MO
United States

Phone: (636) 284-1063
E-Mail: tim@timbrazier.com

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Image Description: • When you are going to be drawing a character over and over again you need to make sure he or she stays consistent. When I started work on my Captain Kid project I made sure I drew the character from every angle, so I would have something to refer back to when I went to draw him. Lots and lots of sketches help to develop characters and as you draw they start to develop their own personalities.

Keywords: • 2D, Animation, Hand-Drawn, Illustration, Character Development, Concept Art, Cartoon, Comics, Conceptual, Humorous, Sci-Fi / Fantasy, Action Figures, Video Games





illustration of When you are going to be drawing a character over and over again you need to make sure he or she stays consistent. When I started work on my Captain Kid project I made sure I drew the character from every angle, so I would have something to refer back to when I went to draw him. Lots and lots of sketches help to develop characters and as you draw they start to develop their own personalities.

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