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Designing Good Characters for a
Game

PROGRAMS USED
(freeware):
Inkscape v0.46:
Inkscape will be used to
create all of the robot character. This tutorial assumes you
already have a basic knowledge of the program and are capable of
selecting objects, changing fill and stroke colours, and editing
nodes.
TUTORIAL:
This tutorial
will take you through the steps you need to design and create a
character which you can use in your game. This tutorial does not
cover animating the character. If you would like to learn how to
animate a character click here.
1 -
Begin by drawing a simple sketch of your character. A sketch pad
is the best place to start. The sketch does not have to be a
work of art, but enough to show you the basic shape of your
character. The key to creating a good character is often in
simplicity. Try to draw the character in a few simple shapes.
For this tutorial we will be creating a robot character, from
this sketch below.

2 -
Now that you have an idea of the look of
the character, you can open up your graphics editing program.
For this tutorial we will use Inkscape. Start by drawing some
simple shapes that represent the main parts of the character’s
body. You can import
your sketch into Inkscape and use
it as a reference. You can lower the opacity of the this
reference image to make it easier to draw objects
. It may also
be useful to set the stroke/line colour to something easy to
see. In this case, the stroke is orange.

3 -
The next stage is to add a bit more detail to the character.
This involves adding in the eyes, mouth and drawing the hatch on
the front of the robot.

4 -
We can now start to add a bit of colour to
the image. Fill the shapes of the robot with a colour that is
not too dark yet not too light. For the outline stroke of the
character, a slightly darker version of the same colour can be
used.

5 - To give the robot a bit of depth, a bit of shadow can be
applied. The best way to create a shadow on a body part is to
select the body part and duplicate it (CTRL+D). Then use the pen
tool to draw the shape of the shadow. Select that new pen
drawing and also the duplicate of the body part together by
holding down shift. Do Path>Intersection to create your shadow
shape. Lastly resize the shadow object, remove the stroke and
colour it to a slightly darker shade than the main colour of the
robot.


6 - You can also add highlights on the robot in same way as you
added shadows. However, with the highlights they should be
coloured slightly lighter.

7 - To complete the character you can remove the reference
image, and export
it for use in your game.

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