You’ve got a great character idea. But what happens after the first sketch?
If you can’t draw them from the side, back, or in a new pose without second-guessing yourself… they’re not a creative asset yet, they’re just a doodle.
In this new tutorial, we’ll show you how to create a character model sheet like the pros do.
We’ll walk you through how we designed Surfing Bigfoot (yes, that’s right, Sasquatch, board shorts, and a tan) from all angles so he’s ready for comics, animation, zines, or whatever wild project comes next.
Because when your characters are repeatable, they become usable.
And when they’re usable, you get into flow, start expanding your universe, and build a visual identity people remember.
What You’ll Learn:
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How to make a character reference sheet that looks pro and saves time
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Why structure = creative freedom
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Tricks to stay consistent (even if you’ve never done a model sheet)
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How reuse builds brand recognition (and makes art easier to start)
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