Character Design Adaptation: Research and Reference Images
I’ve been very exited to start this project. I love designing and drawing characters. For this project we have to design two characters based on the story The Strange Case Of Jekyll an Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson.
At first I did think about sticking more closely to the original story.
I was looking at the idea of duality and how it’s present in other stories like Black Swan/ Swan Lake and The Wizard Of Oz. There’s probably other examples as well as in most stories there is a general, binary concept of good and evil.
However I quickly realised that this was not going to work for me. Try as I might, I don’t really connect with classical fiction such as Sherlock Holmes and Jane Austen. Don’t get me wrong, I love reading, I just can’t pay attention to those types of books so I felt change was necessary.
I had this sudden idea. When I was younger I loved fairies. I had a few colouring books that I’d draw from and I had this one book that I absolutely loved. Now a days I love clowns and I actually collect clown dolls so I thought I would marry the two and make clown fairy for the Jekyll character and a Jester Pixie for the Hyde.
First I thought about The type of environment I was going to have my characters in. I want to kind of go with a fantasy, fairy tale toy sort of vibe and I knew I wanted to use mushrooms in some way for the circus area so I got some reference images of the different types.
I also looked into things like clown costumes and different types of clown dolls
I really liked the mask that I was able to find in the second research sheet. I thought it could be a good face for the jester character and I just love how beautifully unique each clown doll is and looking at these and my own makes me think that one way or another, i am having a frill collar.
I really liked these vintage illustrations and took great inspiration from the various outfits. most notably the baggy two piece set with the pointed hat although I also really like all the others so after this project those will probably be alternative outfits.
I also had a look at clown couture. Just in case this was something I wanted to play with but I may just leave it for special shows in the circus as they are very lavish and extravagant. Much to complex for a stop motion puppet.
I looked at flower fairy illustrations for references for wings and for a reference in case I wanted to make my character flower fairy esque but I realised that this style would probably work better if I was taking a 2D approach as it has that traditional medium charm. So I looked up different tv shows that I’m a fan of and have fond childhood memories of.
I think out of all of these, Andy Pandy and The Koala Brothers would be a good fit with Over the Garden Wall being a 2D alternative. Andy Pandy has that toy-like feel to it that I think could really work with my character as I plan on making them look some what like a clown doll.















