MOODBOARD & HOW I WANT MY MODEL TO LOOK


My idea: 

The original look I wanted for my model was someone with longish hair and a beard to represent more of the Hyde side of my character but as I investigated my character more, I've decided to stick to more of the natural side and just create a character that represents both Jekyll and Hyde. I'm going to make my model look like a presentable man (Jekyll) who looks ill as he is becoming Hyde. I want to make my character have a clean look, so nice groomed hair (how Victorian men would have had their hair - parted to one side and well combed), not much facial hair (maybe a bit of stubble), and a clean shirt - then to make him look ill I will age him by giving him wrinkles and sunken in features, I will make him look tired by darkening his eyes and I will give him an ill look by giving him cracked, sore-looking lips. This will represent both sides of the character, so makes it more easy to relate back to the focus of the story instead of exaggerating a character or going to over the top.

Moodboard:


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