Characters are conceptualised by a character designer (or character artist), who depicts motion, anatomy, and clothing from various angles to define and realise characters. Using subtle indications of facial expression, attitude, gesture, posture, etc., they translate a character’s personality and physical characteristics from a brief into an expressive image.

A talented character designer will have a keen eye for human expression and the capacity to comprehend a character’s backstory. Think of Mickey Mouse’s round ears and how instantly recognisable they are as an example of how memorable and famous figures are frequently built on simple forms and ideas.A character designer’s job is to envision and create the appearance of animated characters for movies, television shows, and video games. They use the plot or screenplay as a guide to transform descriptions into pictures and give personalities and traits a physical form.

The main goal of a character designer is to give life to abstract concepts. They are great at designing amusing and enduring characters that gamers and audiences will identify with. The implementation of concept art depends significantly on drawing ability and personal taste.