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Look for "Proko" for anatomy or "Sinix Design" for shape language.

Use lighting to define form. High-contrast "rim lighting" can separate a character from the background, while soft ambient occlusion adds depth to the folds of clothing and skin. 5. Finding High-Quality Training

The instructor excels at explaining why stylized art works. This isn't just about big eyes and small mouths; it covers shape language, the "golden ratio" of facial features, and how to age characters up or down while maintaining structural integrity.

Stylized character art is a captivating field that requires a deep understanding of artistic principles, technical skills, and creative vision. By mastering the fundamentals of stylized character art, you'll be able to create memorable, engaging, and emotive characters that capture audiences' hearts. With practice, patience, and dedication, you'll unlock the secrets of stylization, unleashing your creativity and taking your art to new heights.