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Character Design Winners Interview — Dragon’s Rise: The Forgotten Realms

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Character lineup of mole wang's characters

1st place Dragon’s Rise: The Forgotten Realms – Character Design: mole wang

Final however actually not least in our Dragon’s Rise: The Forgotten Realms interview sequence is a brand new dialog with 1st and 2nd place Character Design class winners mole wang and Jeanne Plounevez. We chatted with these proficient artists about what it was prefer to push their abilities in a fast-paced Problem.

In case you missed a few of our earlier conversations, we’ve additionally rounded up hyperlinks to our different Dragon’s Rise interviews on the finish of this text.


Character lineup of Jeanne's characters

2nd place Dragon’s Rise: The Forgotten Realms – Character Design: Jeanne Plounevez

Why Did You Resolve To Enter the Dragon’s Rise Problem?

mole: I actually just like the type of the ArtStation Problem. Completely different artists can be taught from one another’s concepts by means of totally different design processes. I plan to take part in nearly each new Problem, apart from occasions when I’m too busy.

Jeanne: I actually favored the theme! I get pleasure from fantasy stuff and drawing dragons in order that was a superb match! I had time throughout summer season and I wished to make a cool private venture. That theme was good for that!

Character lineup of Sang's characters

third place Dragon’s Rise: The Forgotten Realms – Character Design: Sang Nguyen

What Was the Inspiration Behind Your Submission?

mole: The inspiration for my creation comes from the confrontation between yin and yang, the confrontation between dragons that spanned 1000’s of years. The totally different attitudes of two nations in direction of dragons decide that the flames of battle won’t ever be extinguished. It’s this mix of various views on the identical factor that kinds this world, it constitutes the steadiness of yin and yang.

Jeanne: I’m working in video video games and I wished to modify issues up a bit so I made a decision to go extra for an animated sequence pre-production venture. Making an attempt to go for extra of a stylised vibe. I’m fortunate sufficient to be surrounded by a number of very proficient artists whom I may take inspiration from! I additionally took inspiration from the works of Claire Wendling and Terryl Whitlatch for the creatures.

A character with blue skin wields a staff, while dressed in draconic armour

1st place Dragon’s Rise: The Forgotten Realms – Character Design: mole wang

What’s One thing New you Realized Throughout this Problem?

mole: On this Problem, I discovered the factors that should be paid consideration to when designing characters of various camps. Corresponding to, the way to separate the visible variations from the motivation of the characters once they belong to the alternative camp, and the way to make the characters of the identical camp have particular person variations whereas being unified.

Jeanne: It’s not likely a brand new factor nevertheless it helped me construct confidence. Getting suggestions from lots of people and the emulation of the entire thing helped me let go and luxuriate in it extra. It’s been probably the most enjoyable I had drawing shortly!

Character lineup of Jeanne's characters

2nd place Dragon’s Rise: The Forgotten Realms – Character Design: Jeanne Plounevez

What Recommendation Do You Have for Future Problem Members?

mole: A personality design just isn’t solely about look, but additionally requires an fascinating background story and excellent idea help.

Jeanne: Go all in! Have enjoyable with it and don’t suppose too onerous. It’s an awesome alternative to make a enjoyable private venture to indicate the world who you’re.

Illustration of a blue dragon-like creature with a wolf-like snout and flowing body and tail

third place Dragon’s Rise: The Forgotten Realms – Character Design: Sang Nguyen


Did you catch the remainder of the interviews in our sequence? Remember to learn our conversations with the opposite Dragon’s Rise Problem class winners:



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