Along with poses I wanted to draw out Isaac interacting with other people- or in this case how he would usually interact with criminals, most of which being very confrontational.
In the last two sketches, there is a slightly irrelivant environment design of a zoomed out version of the police station exterior; along side that is a low shot of Isaac, in an attempt to practice perspective- another area of my drawing that I feel I really need to improve on. I don't mind how it turned out, I may develop this image in particular to see if I can enhance it with some colour.
A rough expressions sheet, which I plan to do more of. I had a bit of trouble with this, mainly with getting to grips with the style of face I chose for Isaac. However, aside from that I really enjoyed having the freedom to not worry if he looked too ridiculous for the expressions as he is a character who can express himself in extreme fashions .
As I'm reaching the end of what I planned to do with Isaacs character design process I can safely say I have had the most fun and felt like I have benefitted the most out of drawing him. With the way I developed his character, he has allowed me to practice with dynamic and fighting poses; same with expressions; and the style that I have chosen to draw him I can work far more efficiently in- and pulled me away from a comfort zone, slightly.



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