How to design characters for animation that fit a story

Design characters that fit into a story; cartoon characters
(Image credit: Omar Gomet)

Character design in animation is a way to tell stories. That can be with an expressive and fun viewpoint, taking us out of reality, and there are so many styles and aesthetics to explore. But the characters have to fit the story, and they have to drive that story forwards.

With that in mind, here are my top tips for developing characters that fit into a narrative based on my own experience in the animation industry. If you need new tools for your own work, see our guide to the best animation software and the best laptop for animation.

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Omar Gomet

Omar Gomet is a visual development and character design artist in the animation industry. He has worked on designing and assisting in movies, shorts, and television show concepts, including at DreamWorks and Marvel. He is currently creating original characters for short films that emphasise diversity.

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Omar Gomet is a visual development and character design artist in the animation industry. He works on designing and assisting in movies, shorts, and television show concepts. He is currently creating original characters for short films that emphasise diversity.

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