Not sure where else to post this question but here goes:
I am not an artist but I am working on a visual novel of my own, almost but not quite ready to commission an artist about character designs. i would like to make moodboards of my characters but i've seen different approaches as to how they're done. But if I were to come to you with a character I'd like designing, what kind of moodboard/prompt setup would you prefer/understand best?
A. A simple, abstract moodboard with aesthetic images themed around the characters' vibes alongside a visual description of said character?
B. An annotated moodboard with pictures of other characters to convey features (e.g. eye style, body type, colour palettes)
Just want a bit of feedback from those who do art!
Moodboards from Clients - question?
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Re: Moodboards from Clients - question?
I would prefer working off of B personally, takes a lot of the guess work and the risk of miscommunication out of the job.
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Re: Moodboards from Clients - question?
It really depends of the artist and what they are willing to work with.
However, if it was up to me, moodboard A would work in a situation where a client is ready to give me creative freedom. That doesn't mean the client has no word when it comes to the final design, but I don't want to make 3 revisions just because the client doesn't like, for example, the specific shape of the skirt. Moodboard B on the other hand would work best in a situation where the client has a clear idea what they want from me.
If you like specific artist's original character designs OR you don't feel confident when it comes to making character designs, I would go with the moodboard A (if the artist is comfortable with that). Otherwise you should do moodboard B. Even better is to send both moodboards A and B!
However, if it was up to me, moodboard A would work in a situation where a client is ready to give me creative freedom. That doesn't mean the client has no word when it comes to the final design, but I don't want to make 3 revisions just because the client doesn't like, for example, the specific shape of the skirt. Moodboard B on the other hand would work best in a situation where the client has a clear idea what they want from me.
If you like specific artist's original character designs OR you don't feel confident when it comes to making character designs, I would go with the moodboard A (if the artist is comfortable with that). Otherwise you should do moodboard B. Even better is to send both moodboards A and B!
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Re: Moodboards from Clients - question?
Along with the good points Lynn and Cat brought up, I'd also like to add that A will always be more resource-intensive than B in both money and time.
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