On his interactive website, he explores Elective Physiognomies:
Physiognomy is the reading of a person's character from the physical features of their face. Historically physiognomical studies consisted of drawings of faces accompanied by a written analysis.
Tonkin's research explores the question of cultural, psychological, and genetic identity. On Tonkin's website, you can take a survey, which allows you to pick from a line-up of 5 digitally manipulated versions of the artist's face and assign them character attributes based on their physical features. It's a fun survey.
Perhaps animators should study facial structure and physiognomy in order to create believable characters. For example, if our character is shy, will they look a certain way? Does a shy person have petite features? Artists should be aware of how an audience will perceive their characters in order to effectively communicate their ideas.
Based on Tonkin's survey, I decided to compile a physiognomical (?) analysis of my own, only I picked from a cartoon line-up:
Intelligent:
Least Intelligent:
Introverted:
Least Introverted:
Trustworthy:
Least Trustworthy:
2 comments:
I made a post on the main page because I could not post a UTUBE file in here- I tried
PS- It would be very interesting though maybe to see what attributes people associate with different characters or emotions
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