Designing Good Vs Evil Characters: A Cartoon Character Design
Published 3/2026
Created by Maria Avramova
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Level: Beginner | Genre: eLearning | Language: English | Duration: 11 Lectures ( 1h 54m ) | Size: 2.1 GB
What you'll learn
✓ How personality traits influence the visual design of a character
✓ How to use shapes and proportions to suggest good or evil personalities
✓ How posture communicates personality, such as optimistic open poses versus tense or angry body language
✓ How animals and visual associations can help define character roles
✓ How exaggeration and deformation can strengthen character expression
✓ • How visual contrast helps audiences immediately understand who the hero and villain are
Requirements
● No drawing experience needed
● The willingness to learn and have fun
Description
Have you ever wanted to create characters for cartoons but didn't know where to start? In many stories, characters clearly represent different roles - a kind hero, a mischievous character, or a dangerous villain. In cartoon character design, artists use visual clues to help the audience instantly understand who a character is.
In cartoon character design, creating a clear contrast between good and evil characters is essential. Because cartoons rely heavily on visual storytelling, the audience should be able to quickly recognize a character's role. A hero and a villain often represent opposite personalities, and their designs help communicate this difference immediately.
Character designers use many visual tips and techniques to push a design so the viewer naturally perceives a character as good or evil. Through choices such as shapes, proportions, posture, facial features, exaggeration, and visual contrast, a character can appear friendly, kind, and trustworthy - or threatening, dangerous, and mischievous.
In this course, you will learn how to design good and evil characters using simple and accessible techniques. You'll discover how shapes, posture, exaggeration, and visual contrast can communicate personality and character roles in a clear and engaging way.
I'm Maria Avramova, a writer, character designer, director, and animator who has worked on many projects in both character design and animation. In this class, I'll guide you step by step through the basic ideas behind designing characters that audiences can immediately understand.
In this course you will learn
• How personality traits can be expressed through character design
• How shapes and proportions can suggest friendly or threatening characters
• How animals can inspire good and evil character designs
• How exaggeration and deformation help create heroes and villains
• How posture communicates personality, such as optimistic or angry body language
• How visual contrast makes characters easy to understand in a story
This course is designed for beginners and aspiring artists. You do not need any previous experience in drawing. The focus is on simple concepts and creative ideas that will help you start designing your own characters.
By the end of the course, you will understand how to create cartoon characters that clearly express whether they are good, evil, friendly, or dangerous.
Who this course is for
■ Beginner artists who want to learn how to design clear and expressive cartoon characters
■ Aspiring artists who want to understand how to create heroes and villains
■ People who enjoy drawing cartoons and want their characters to communicate personality more clearly
■ Anyone interested in storytelling through character design
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