Character Design-Final Task :Character Board Compilation

Character Design-Final Task : Character Board Compilation

07/12/2025 - 04/01/2025  / Week 11 –  Week 15

Valenz Jycee Primadi / 0373407
Character Design / Creative Media / School of Design 
Task 4


TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. Lectures

2. Instructions

3. Proposal

    5.Feedback

    6. Reflection



    INSTRUCTION





    LECTURE

    Fig 1.1 Lecture Week 11

    References
    Before starting the creation of my splash art preview, I found a reference from HOK that I considered suitable. I then consulted with Sir Fitri, who agreed that I could use this preview. However, he suggested that the background beneath the preview should be kept simple and not too complicated.

    Fig 2.1 Reference

    Process Preview Splash Art 
    After receiving approval, I proceeded to create the preview art in Adobe Illustrator. I personally found Illustrator helpful as it facilitated the layout I wanted to create. Although this process was quite time-consuming, I was able to work through it gradually and produce my best results.

    Fig 3.1 Process of Preview Splash Art

    Afterwards, I consulted with Sir Fitri again to confirm whether my character preview could be finalized. He expressed his approval, allowing me to finalize the work. Below is the final output of the splash art preview.

    Fig 3.2 Finalized Preview Splash Art

    Final Output Preview Splash Art


    Fig 4.1 Final Preview Splash Art

    Fig 4.2 Final Preview Splash Art PDF


    Character Board Compilation
    For the Character Board Compilation, I used Canva to layout all the work from Exercise 1 up to the final task. I conceptualized the layout to be somewhat similar to Valorant and HOK boards, while focusing the background on a forest theme.

    Fig 5.1 Character Board Compilation Process


    Final Output Compilation Board
    0373407_VALENZ JYCEE.p_Character Compilation Boards by Mikanoch10

    Fig 5.2 Final Presentation Slide Character Compilation


    Fig 5.3 Final Character Compilation PDF



    REFLECTION

    Experience
    For the final task, I felt relatively confident as I was able to execute the work well. The longer process earlier had prepared me, so I was less worried about completing the task. However, while working on the compilation and preview, I occasionally had to adjust the layout, refine the arrangement, and experiment with suitable colors and fonts. Despite these small challenges, I enjoyed the process overall and was satisfied with the results.

    Observations
    I observed that even when the main execution is smooth, creating a cohesive compilation requires careful attention to layout, typography, and color harmony. Small adjustments in positioning or design details can significantly impact the overall presentation.

    Findings
    From this task, I learned that preparation and prior practice make the final execution more manageable. Iteratively adjusting layouts and design elements is a natural part of the creative process, and taking the time to refine these details contributes to a more polished and satisfying final output.

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