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Mega-thread: character pose sets you're willing to share?
Hey all—I recently saw this excellent topic from ThomasWelsh on finding a wide enough range of characters with differences in expression and pose, and it got me thinking about a fun crowd-sourced community project:
I bet there are many members of E-Learning Heroes who have character series they've made themselves, using photography or animation (or even AI!), that they'd be willing to share. What if we used this thread to pull together all of those character sets in one handy place?
Rules of the road:
- Only share character sets you have personally made, have the right to share, and would be happy to have others use. (In other words, please don't share licensed characters or libraries you bought a copy of).
- If you download and use someone else's character set you found here, make sure to attribute their work and leave a comment thanking them 😃
Sharing examples & files is one of my favorite ways that y'all use this community, and I'm excited to see what we can come up with together here!
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- JudyNolletSuper Hero
TomKuhlmann has shared many illustrated character sets. It's fairly easy to find his sets (and some others) in the Connect > Discover section ( Discover | Articulate - Community). It helps to filter the page on the Graphics tag.
Yes! That's exactly where I grabbed these sets to cross-reference. I just thought it would be fun to start a thread on this and compile some in one place. Do you have any characters you've created, Judy?
- JudyNolletSuper Hero
I haven't created any characters. I used to subscribe to eLearning Arts, because they have an extensive set of cut-out characters. However, I no longer do enough development to make that subscription worthwhile.
- ThomasWelshCommunity Member
Thanks Noele! I posted my own solution over on the other thread.
In case anyone's looking for inspiration, here are a couple of character sets TomKuhlmann created and shared recently:
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