7 Ways to Rock Costume Designs for Your Original Characters
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That’s it I’m creating a character that’s part of a futuristic mafia and there all going to wear bunny suits the higher you are in the mafia the more expensive your bunny suit is
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I think there’s a game called Skullgirls where there is a mafia where the members where bunny girl outfits.
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Now I’m starting to wonder about my OC’s sense of fashion 😂
Ikr XD
Probably a good sign. Questioning and reevaluating past choices shows you might be growing as an artist from when you first made those decisions and opens the door for improving on them.
The answer for my bloke is trench coats, jeans and anything that doesn’t show other people’s blood. Lots of pockets to carry enough weaponry to make the doomguy say
“Okay buddy let’s dial back the edge a bit”
Same
Making wacky and unique fashion is great,but don’t go overboard with it.
I wish you were my art teacher.
She would actually mark my work unlike my current one
Ikr
Same
She’s not a jerk and I’m pretty sure she wouldn’t yell at students for no reason.
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There is one thing you brushed on: What mood was the charater in when they put on their outfit?
If the charater was/felt rushed when putting something like a school outfit then you could show that they didn't button their shirt right. If they just got of the gym and they are tired then maybe they put something on backwards.
Another thing you could do is mute the colors in their everyday attire to help show that they are distressed, or brighten them to show they're very happy about something. (If you do that though please mindful of how much you change the outfit; to much change can be distracting.)
It kinda ties into personality, occupation, and posing, so if you did mention somewhere in another ingore me.
Great point!
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I think that latter bit folds into atmosphere and mood of the story or scene overall
You could just downright change the lighting color that lands on the outfit
Mauve cow I kind of use this for my OC’s normal I base what they look like on their personality but sometimes what you said and a big thing with my character’s is if they wear shoes or what shoes they have I have a OC named dusk she almost always wears a dress that kind of looks like what lapis from Steven universe wears ( her old design) dusk is partly based off of lapis and dusk does not have shoes because she has felt no need for them because for almost all of her life she was somehow trapped like she was trapped in this form with her sisters because one of them went insane and made it her goal to kill dusk and after that she was trapped in a flower then she was just trapped in a cage a lot then she died ok back to the shoe thing so normally characters that die young have either sandals or no shoes and older characters I give well made shoes
Well, Avatar is a great example of everything well done in a story.
Amanda Lima I see your a person of culture as well
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On the other hand, are we not going to talk about Avatar's weird cousin Kora?
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Even when you're not an illustrator, per se, this can still give you ideas. It is pretty much in line with any great author's philosophy: show, don't tell.
True.
I am a writer and an artist and this is very relatable
these are also good things do question yourself if you're making an original fantasy costume and you get stuck.
The Real Richard Goranski Me too! I use this to dress my characters
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8: Color
This goes in so many directions, since color itself is so diverse and responses to them are subjective (re: my favorite color is blue, but I know someone who absolutely hates blue) but there are universal properties that can be applied to character design such as monochromatic color schemes vs complementary color schemes and warm vs cool colors to visually demonstrate a character's personality
Things like the distribution of color can greatly effect their costuming, and how it's accented with other colors. Red and purple and pink for example- look cute together but lean way too easily into making a character look like a valentine's day card or a member of the Red Hat Society, so one needs to be careful with the way these colors are used in order to make a successful character.
Color can also be used to signify allegiances or character arcs- my favorite example of this is Disney's beauty and the Beast, it's quite subtle because Belle is the only person in her village who wears blue and as the Beast's heart changes- leading to the ball room scene, he changes into a blue suit. This was also echoed in the 2017 live action movie with the character Lefou, as he too is dressed in blue when he has his change of heart- and change of sides.
And you can subvert expectations with color as well. The troupe Black is Evil, White is Good was completely obliterated in Dragon Heart (1994) with the hero Bowen dressed in black throughout the movie, while the villain Einon was clad in white.
Honestly I could go on and on about why picking the right colors go a long way toward rocking your character's costumes, but I already feel like I'm rambling so I'll just cut it off there
Megamind also uses color nicely because the main girl first wears red (the sorta opposite to the MC) then purple BC she's trying to talk to him (I think?) and at the end she wears blue bc she's the mc s ally
I might have some things wrong but k saw a bid that explains this
Sharowbladye The Bromze Player weird reference but yea I agree
It can also me used to show what the character is like. For example, Yang Xiao Long (From RWBY) has long yellow hair as her most defining visual trait, suiting her loud and aggressive character
Two tips for costume and character design!
1. *Keep in mind the character's development as they progress through the story.* The character's design can indicate how a character changes throughout the course of the story. Whether that be perhaps their allegiance, outlook on life, parts of or even entire personalities, age, morals, and so on and so forth. For instance, a previously closed off character can wear duller and less showy or flashy clothing (like maybe a business suit, oversized clothing to hide their figure, etc), but as they open up, they start to wear more flowy and warmer colored clothing (like dresses, skirts, tank tops, etc).
2. *MAKE VARIATIONS.* A lot of times, it can be hard deciding on a design or aesthetic of costumes for your characters. What I would do is make variations of costume designs for your character(s) according to the setting of your story/world and choose which one(s) suit them best.
Tbh this is some of the stuff I really try focusing on since a lot of my characters live for a decently long time they do change their outfits quite a bit especially my character Sage Alamari. She goes from having a colorful outfit to wearing a lot of black, grey, and red. The main reason is because when she was younger she lived carefree and had a positive outlook on live but after finding out a lot of people want her dead and also that she is now a vigilante she tries to make herself look as intimidating as possible by wearing black leather with spikes and skulls and she even dyes her hair black so that whenever she uses her powers you can see how her hair starts to have red glowing strands appear to give people a warning to not mess with her.
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Symbolism is an interesting thing to look at when considering visuals. It is mentioned that the 20s are more characterized by boxy shapes, but boxy shapes in modern clothes can represent, for the author, a methodical behaviour. Yellow, in a different example, could be particularly common to children, representing childhood. It is a more subjective way of thinking and creating costumes, but I find it to be a quite interesting one.
Side note: If your character has an awful fashion sense then don't be afraid to have them wearing their awful fashion sense
Socks and sandals 👌
Just look at Freddie from the Borderlands 3 DLC The Handsome Jackpot for example!
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I make a lot of fantasy/monster/animal characters, so here is some things to help with that.
Think of their physique and body parts they have. Like a mermaid/fish character. Their clothes would probably be simple and possibly waterproof. Or maybe they wear a bathing suit underneath a jacket and shorts or something.
Body parts. Do they have fur/scales that cover certain body parts? Maybe they don't need to wear as much clothing, since some parts are already covered. What about their feet? Maybe they have hooves or paws, and don't need to wear shoes, or possibly just wear bandages over their feet. Do they have big wings? Maybe their clothes will have an open back. Do they fly? They will probably be skinny and have lighter, looser clothing that will not weigh them down. Be careful with scarves and wings, as a scarf could tie up in wings, and cause them to fall.
Anyway, that's that, hope this helps for all yall fantasy/anthro makers.
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Thank you, good person! I think I have now figured out what to make my new fantasy race OCs wear!
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You also have to keep in mind their preference (kinda talked about this but I found it important) Like if the character is used to being warmer or likes to be warmer they will most likely wear warming clothes. For example if your character came from a warmer climate and is now in a cooler climate then they're used to, they will probably wear warmer clothes then everyone else. I have a character who was raised in the underworld with all the fire and stuff. So when he moved in with his God father (pun intended) he bought himself a winter coat and just wears it all the time because it makes it feel like home to him. This won't apply to every one of your characters because humans arin't always like that but it's a fun detail.
Me: literally just puts a shirt on my ocs
Cozmiczzz wh- what about pants
Cozmiczzz what about the pants?!
It's been four days and you haven't responded. Don't leave us hanging!
With the pants I just make it a single color (usually dark blue) :p
Cozmiczzz ah ok that works
@@Cozmiczzz Thanks for the insight.
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Another very subtle thing: don’t just slap a random outfit on your character. Make sure the color palette of the clothing is compatible with your character’s natural color palette (skin color, hair color, eye color, etc). A lot of school uniforms tend to have less eye-catching colors because darker or more natural colors are more likely to compliment a wider range of color palettes. If an all-girls school had a primarily pink uniform, for example, it might fit thematically, but it’d look really terrible on a character with red hair.
I have been having issues coming up with official designs with my OCs, and as a result, I've been falling out with them. Thank you for this! I hope it can help. Not sure how the right-hand woman demoness and part-time bartender would dress, but we'll find out I suppose.
Thanks again!
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(Markus: never role played before? It’s okay. I’m just a fun fourth wall breaker.)
You cant just walk up to a random person-
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Thank you! There's no danger of getting an Algebra video, I've blocked out that part of my brain after graduating lol
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Costume design gets really fun in two circumstances: when the character is relying on someone else for their clothes and when the character knows the rules of costume design.
When someone else is buying or making clothes for a character, it becomes a mesh of both personalities. Even if the providing character takes no consideration of the wants/needs of the character they're dressing, the clothes might be worn in a way that does conform to their wants/needs. When your character knows the rules, they change to suit the vibe they want to give off and every costume takes on qualities of a disguise
The best thing about being an artist is that you can make your characters dress up in anything that suits their personalities and interests like fashion stars. 👗👔🌟
"It wouldn't really make sence to make them walk around in their typical shirt and pants.... unless its Gray from Fairy Tail" I died of laughing so hard haha
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Also ando last video was a year ago
With the personality but sticking to uniform thing, I think that Harry Potter is a wonderful example. They all wear the same uniform, but some kids have their ties tucked in, other brave and rebellious kids don’t. Same goes for their shirts. Some robes stay unbuttoned where others don’t.
Recently, a friend asked me to help him design a roster of DND characters, and I was feeling a little discouraged. I felt like I could see some clear improvement with my character design as a whole, and there's a lot of things I understood about it, but in practice, I struggled. This video really helps, and I feel like your in depth descriptions really allowed me to piece together my different thoughts.
Keep up the great videos, they've been saving me since you started!
Holy moly this is so helpful! I've always struggled with costume design, thank you so much!
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I love how you stuck to your topics and didn't trail off on jokes and stuff. It felt super professional. 👍😃👍 Keep up the good work!
I need a mob story with all characters dressed in victorian gowns or bunny suits with no particular reason
Ah yes, it comes out at 4 in the morning for me. Sorry Ando, gonna be late for this one
It’s cool, sleep is more important!
Lmao I was just thinking about Sora when you put him in
Honestly, It take so much time to design a good outfit that all of my character have like..... 2 or 3 of them
These are really good tips, I feel like people tend to forget some of these! Thank you for making this video!
I have an obsession with vintage and historical clothing, especially of they have a lot of lace and frills.
They're just so pretty!
And we never saw her again
"...unless it's Gray from Fairy Tail."
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When designing a character from another time period think about what social class they came from. Are they middle class, upper class, or poor? What is their profession? Are they a farmer or an English lord? It's fun to create the fashions for characters. I really enjoy history. Great video! 😁👍🏻
This really helped me! Thank you, and I love you as always!
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Also the character's taste can affect their clothing, which falls into the personality factor but it's worth mentioning
Using my persona as an example, I usually dress them based on uzzlangs/korean fashion in general, because I really love korean fashion even tho I'm brazilian, it also fits my personality because brazilian fashion is way more revealing than korean fashion and I'm a little shy piece of─ a I was saying, one problem that I come across because of that is climate, Brazil is a tropical country; in my city the temperature is usually between 29 and 35 degrees Celsius in a normal day; so I have to make some changes in the design, for example instead of layering a semi formal shirt and a t shirt I'll draw just the t shirt because it's 35°C outside and I'm not going to suffer alone I'm dragging my persona with me─
(Please ignore any grammar mistakes, english is my second language and sometimes [coughs* always] I get too excited while writing so I make some mistakes)
Honestly i can relate with gettign excited while typing (oh look i did it while typing getting) so yea ur good :D
Hey Ando. I absolutely love your videos on these topics. This’ll really help me make my characters better designed! Also, hopefully you’re staying safe during these hard times. If stuff in really life is getting the best of you, just know that I care that you should deal with those things, and not worry about not posting in a while. Again, thanks for these informative and educational videos, much love from me❤️👍🏻
I really love writing stories, and get immersed in the worlds that I create, and the characters I make, I always thought that OC’s were purely for art, but then I realized I could write my OC’s instead! (I’m a terrible artist.) thank you so much to the comment section, and to these OC video’s!
Yeah Nomura's thought process for costume design is really something :') . Aside from that this video's actually brought me so much more to think about than what i usually see to and i'm glad for it so BIG THANKS!!
Poor Sora needed a coat 😢
I never knew how much depth this "clothes designing" stage had
My friends and I are working on a comic that takes place in a fantasy-based Ancient Greece and I must say it's very fun creating Greek outfits for the characters, especially the warrior designs
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There are different eras for you to play with; Minoan & Mycenaean Greece are pretty similar- Dark Ages Greece - Classical Greece ( *everyone* knows) - Hellenistic Greece differed again.
That’s not going into regional differences; everyone knows Athens, Sparta, Macedon, Thrace & Crete - but what about Lydia? Euboea - Ionia - Arcadia - Thessaly - Messina or Argolis, for example.
i have many characters, and they all take place in different times, locations, and universes. but they all eventually tie into each other at some point. they all have different appearances depending on the story, place, time, aesthetic, and person. sometimes i go unique, but not too crazy. you helped me with this a lot.
some examples i used:
heart universe: everyone from this universe are magical, and all bear heart wands, and have different elemental powers, mostly mixed. they also have strange features, like horns, wings, scales, patterns, or other unusual features. they also wear a lot sparkles and soft, yet bright colors. this is supposed to give a dreamy, magical, and astral look to them. after all, they are magical and from another world.
nero: he used to be a king, and used to be highly respected. he had crystal powers, too. so having crystal jewelry (like necklaces and earrings) would make sense for this. he also was frozen by himself on accident for 1000 years, so he looks very ancient.
of course, some of my older characters look strange and out of place, but with the help of this video, now i can learn how to improve. thanks.
I like how you referenced a bunch of shows and movies, going into detail about the design choices they made and how they worked well.
Time to make my clothes out of ice and snow
As someone who pumps at OCs and smacks random outfits onto them cause I feel like it, this is honestly really helpful.
I would say to study and use references for time periods like Victorians. I did a Victorian drawing with a picture from a book and then I did another a week later when I no longer had the book the referenced one looked like it really was a Victorian girl and not one in a costume from smyths (the toy shop where I live)
I'm a writer but your tips help me with all things to make my writing better and more fun to read. thank you
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more belts, more zippers, fantasy. Great video, a lot of thought put in it, I thought it was just going to be about aesthetic
Ive been looking for this kinda video for literal YEARS holy shit
This Channel is really helpful to me especially when it comes to basics. As for me a beginner. I can understand this tutorial very well! And I hope you make on how to make armor and City scape. Can't wait for the next video.
Ando: explaining thoroughly about costume design in a short, concise way while using helpful images and references thoughtfully placed throughout the video.
Me, a fool: nodding listlessly while wondering where her feet are, like a moron. As obviously she has teleported them into a different dimension with her wizard skills, as she is a true sorcerer.
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Thank you very much! i'll keep this in mind in my character designs!
These helped put a lot! What I like to do is fit clothing to a character's needs (having fish people wear rubber-like material, forest people wearing gloves, etc) I also like to employ a little shape, like giving ghostly characters long flowy clothing items, or making clothes for rock people more rigid clothes.
Clothing has always been something I've had trouble with, and this video is a big help! Thank you!
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When your oc doesn't wear clothes
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It’s like that, is it?
@@mustachetwiddler6594 naw, shes an animatronic (she's not a fnaf oc she's just a animal robot)
Ando can you make a video talking about how to design cultures?
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My characters: wear sweaters and thick jackets when its cold
Me irl: Oh, its summer? *puts on thick hoodie* ok im ready.
My proudest moment of character design is for my character Decker. They're a jester, and an imp. Since they're an imp they have horns, and when they wear their normal jester hat, their horns "fill it in" and make the "prongs" of the cap curl in instead of fall loosely outwards. It's hard to explain in words...
one example i love for aestetic is in star wars, the costume designers had a hard and fast rule of NO ZIPPERS. any other closure system could be used; buttons, velcro, rivets, lacing, straps, etc, but no costume in star wars has a zipper, at least not that can be seen.
another good example would be costumes from the MCU films. almost every costume has piping or lines running throughout the suit. even where piping wouldn't be applicable, like Dr. Strange, or the asgardian characters, they create the same lines by using pleats and folds in the fabric, or raised details in armor. it gives a connective design element that ties everyone together.
Really good video and nice explanations :D
I have some OCs that have a quite nice design I think, but it took me ages to make the clothes fit perfectly
to their personality....
I think that your video might help me to make fitting designs in a shorter amount of time :)
Thanks for your help!!
I cannot express my gratitude to you. Kudos to you.
This is super helpful for my DnD campaign, thank you!!!
This is exactly the video I needed
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Srsly Clamp totally rocks their covers so much, they are so prettyyyyyyyy
“even uniforms worn by multiple characters-,” 7:11
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Thanks for the advice! I’m currently trying to figure out the attire of one of my newer OCs and this was really helpful!
I have a few examples and tid-bits:
In a project my sister and I are working on, we have vehicles as humans. This includes ocean liners. Every ocean liner has red-orange, white, and black in their design to show that they are connected, mainly by occupation, but Californian is not an ocean liner but looks similar. My sister's solution was to replace the white with pink as the ship had a time where her smokestack(s?) was/were pink. It shows that she isn't an ocean liner despite looking similar to one.
Another thing from the same project is you don't always need to match the time period exactly. We found that characters stand out more if we have modern elements no matter when the character is from. An example: Fokker, the Red Baron's Fokker triplane. His outfit looks similar to a red version of a WWI German aviator outfit but isn't. His hair is also very different in a style more akin to an anime character. In contrast, Britannic's only non-period accurate design element is color but it fits their histories.
Fokker stands out, his real-world counterpart was painted to be seen, a warning to the Entente. Britannic, on the other hand, is the forgotten Olympic-class sister so her outfit making her seem simpler and less noticeable makes sense. Of course, next to the other characters, she stands out, both to be a memorable design but also as an (accidental) reference to her want to be noticed and remembered.
TL;DR: Characters can be made to stand out by not having totally historically accurate outfits.
You could also match this with eyes, skin, fur, markings!! If they feel depressed or sad, let their colors dull a bit. If they've given up, let their eyes dull a bit.
Positions and posture, too!!
If a character is happy, they may have a straight back and a pep in their step. If the character is proud, they may straighten and tense their back and legs. If they're sad or negative, they may slouch, bend their knees, or have any features like ears, tails, or spines bend down a slight.
If you use these, along with this video, you could make some insanely good art or anything. At this point, characters could lack faces and still show their moods!
2:40 in a good amount of musicals/shows/plays they use costumes to make certain characters stand out. In west side story, one group wears warm colors and the other group wears cooler colors and it’s easy to tell who’s on which side
Thank you for reminding me of climate, temperature, and available materials when designing clothes. I was about to put my oc in a heavy dark cape even though she lives on a volcanic island 😣
Hearing you talk is really satisfying😍😍😍
If you're not one already, you should become an art teacher. You would -probably- *definitely* be very popular in schools
This was really helpful! Thanks!!
Personally I struggle when it comes to clothing as I'd like to keep the outfits unique but simple at the same time, this video honestly helped me come up with ideas so I appreciate it!
Your videos help me so much for making OCs 😁😁
Note:remember when doing a realustic character in the past the use of purple, before the invention of the artificial dye purple dye was super hard to get and so, pretty limited to royalty and emperors
Cristina Arguedas
Yes & no- *Tyrian purple* was the preserve of the elite.... however, there were plant-based sources for purple dye; bearberry & elder- & you could always over-dye red & blue (blue & yellow were over-dyed to get green, even though plenty of green dyes existed).
YAAAAS!!! This is EXACTLY the kind of video I’ve been looking for.
Thanks a ton!! If this is the kind of stuff I can learn from sticking around, then I’m subscribing Right This Second!! 🤩
I REALLY wish there was an easy to-understand-tutorial-book-for-beginners on; How to design characters/How to convey certain character traits through their clothing, colors, poses and so on.
If there is then I would love to know. 🐶
I've only juat started watchibg your channel today. Thank you for making these videos!
I'm writing a xianxia novel and the time being is fantasy ancient China and the clothes are soooooo detailed like lots of layers and omg it's really difficult so I need to use references to create something good.
"or very specific like a private academy"
me who just looked up (cuz I listen to this while I draw soooo): yeah Ouran High School- OMG YOU ACTUALLY ADDED IT
I’m loving all the studio ghibli references :3
Now I gotta figure out how a British island-nation in the 1920s would dress a holy sanitorium...
2019: *gets a brand new pc and says her editing process will sped up AND said maybe she might even go "livestream" *
2020: guess that was the OPPOSITE
seriously no offense where are your uploads.
pls answer us ando so we could understand why u arent uploading till this day ;(
Any type of clothing: *exists *
Me:.... *s u i t s*