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The Goblin (Puca) Design

This design is possibly the most complex of all the four designs the artist is creating. This design is the Pierre de resistance of character designs from the artist.


Figure 1, Cream cosplay top, Etsy.com

This character has a lot more detailing than all the others and requires the most work. There is just one model for this look.


The clothing the model will wear is brown pants which are well worn and shoes with holes in them. Then a cream top, shown in figure 1, which will be well worn and dirty looking. Over the top of the shirt will be a hooded cloak. The cloak will have patches of dirt and grime over it as this is what the goblin uses to disguise himself and stay warm.


Figure 2, Hooded Cloak, Etsy.com

This means they can hide their appearance if they so wish. They will have an overall dirty well-worn appearance and look very weathered from all the time they spend outdoors.


The appearance of the goblin will be a bald head which leads to a half wig. Across the bald head will be small boils and bumps with pieces of moss creeping out across the entire head. Then there will so some large pointy ears for which there will be crêpe hair sticking out of them.



Figure 3, Goblin Design Sketch

For the face, the creature will have a large pointy nose and chin. The chin will have a small wart on with some hairs sticking out of it and the nose will be hairy, also created with crepe hair. The forehead will have a large crease across the top to give the illusion of a larger forehead with large bushy eyebrows. There will be moss grown on the neck and exposed arms. The hands will be dirty with some more small lumps and bumps on them and long dirty nails.


The overall look for this design is to not only look scary in the right light but to also look mischievous in others.


Reference List


Figure List

Figure 1, Cream cosplay top, Etsy.com

Figure 2, Hooded Cloak, Etsy.com

Figure 3, Goblin Design Sketch, K. Ellison (2021)


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