Whether you see ketchup and mustard or just red and yellow, these are the colors you see on my second character. Red primarily makes up his outfit with incorporations of yellow. The red is complimentary to the green in character one’s outfit. This is important to understand the characters are opposites of each other; character one is good and character two is evil. The color red generally denotes the devil, anger, or aggression. Character two is definitely an angry character and would love nothing more than to capture character one. Character two also wears a red hat with a large feather attached to it.
This lighting represents character two because of the sense of mystery. He is often associated with darkness because evil resides in the dark. When this character comes onscreen it is usually sunset or nighttime. Since it is dark and he is on a pirate ship he uses lanterns as his light. Lantern’s only let off a tiny amount of light which hides most of a person’s features making them seem more threatening. Although the darkness may make this character seem threatening, he never succeeds his evil deeds in the dark. Character two may look scary, but he has fears of his own.
Character two’s shape makes him look like a lamp shade. He wears a long colonial coat that flares out into a triangle shape. He maintains this triangle shape whenever he is sword fighting because of the wide stance you take when fencing. The shape of a triangle could mean masculinity. Character two has control over a whole crew of people and holds a position of high status. Since his coat is triangular shaped and clean cut he tries to over compensate for his loses by looking well put together. His hook in place of his hand usually slows him down and makes him lose fights.
Captian Hook!
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