Bobby Blueprint Buff
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Name | Bobby Blueprint Buff |
Traits | Appearance Simple hard hat, vest with regular pockets, holding blueprints, carrying a drafting triangle Role & Occupation Dropping in on Freakoff TV’s ‘Future Forms’: Designs sky-bound realities with bold visions Role in the Family The visionary dad of the Build fam Personality Traits Eccentric, perfectionist, dreamy Moral Compass Redraws for perfection, scorns amateurs Catchphrase “You’ve toppled my dream cathedral!” |
Prompt | Overall Style Digital rendering in a modern retro cartoon aesthetic. Matte finish cell shader, clean and bold line shapes, minimal shading. Designed to radiate architectural creativity, technical precision, and warm intellectual appeal, with a slightly eccentric personality. Character Shape A tall, tall bubble without a neck with a smooth curve. Standing posture with a slightly puffed chest, expressing pride, creativity, and expertise. Egg-shaped body – round, smooth, and clean to maintain the visual language with the main character Miner. Color scheme A warm ivory or soft sandstone beige skin, symbolizing creativity based on material reality. Matte finish, with a gentle gradient shadow to create soft depth without glare. Facial Features Two full matte black eyes with white sclera, black pupils, and defined eyelids. Slightly arched eyebrows to communicate curiosity and intellect. A gentle, confident, and creative smile – the knowing gaze of someone who can see structures before they exist. No nose to maintain minimalism. Arms and Hands Arms of medium length. Right hand holds a set of rolled architectural drawings tied with thin brown ribbon. Left hand relaxed or lightly holding a classic T-square ruler or triangular scale. Legs Short and stocky, evenly spaced and well balanced. Steady, settled stance symbolizes the dreamer. Feet Round cartoonish feet. Delicate dusting as if walking through construction sites. Light tan shoes with minimalist sole details. Shoes Soft, rugged oxford-style shoes in tan or gray suede. Sturdy but functional – a nod to field and office work. Attire (Full Dress) Semi-formal light vest (gilet) or blazer over a plain shirt. Faded khaki or charcoal tones. Hard hat on for a construction site visit, pencil behind helmet. Sleeves rolled up for a practical look. Visible architectural tools such as pens or compasses sticking out of vest pockets. Optional: Small architectural-themed patch (such as a building silhouette) on one side of vest. Head (Accessory) Architect’s hard hat Back of right hat: A sharp yellow pencil, typically rolled up. Optional: Small rectangular reading glasses worn on forehead or tucked into shirt collar. Surface and Finish Generally matte, no shiny surfaces. Vest and shoes may have subtle micro-wear textures indicating heavy use. Lighting Soft warm light source at top left. Soft shadows at base. Initial sketches and pencils may feature small raised strokes to subtly draw focus. Background A solid black or muted paper pattern (dark blue with faint white grid lines) – optional enhancement to reflect its range. Render Style Modern retro cell-shading. Bold, clean separation between areas of light and shadow without too much texture. Accessories Architectural rolling plans. T-square ruler or drafting triangle. Helmet. Optional site map or scale model base peeking out of side pocket. Eye Details Fully expressive eyes – alert, imaginative, ready to sketch the next skyscraper in the sky. Mouth and expression variations Default: Confident thoughtful smile. Optional alternatives: Focused expression while measuring. Give a slight smile when a clever idea comes to mind. Silhouette transparency With drawing roll, helmet, and pencil behind helmet. Texture Detail Level At least on the body. Accessories such as vests, shoes and basic sketches can have texture or grunge-style wear. Color Harmony Warm neutral skin against a black or dark blue background; muted clothing colors to highlight the items. Framing and Composition Centered, with full body view. Arcing motion of the basic sketch to add subtle dynamic movement. Shadow Management Soft circular shadow underfoot. Optional pale architectural diagram floating below like a holographic floor plan. Stylization Level Very stylish – playful yet professional. Balance between abstract bubble form and real-world architectural tools. Animation Readiness Ready to Deckling: Unfolding sketches animation Pencil behind ear adjustment Thinking on a ruler against palm Age (Visual/Implicit) Middle-aged in energy – experienced, but still full of fresh ideas. Gender (Visual/Implicit) A slightly masculine coding (via clothing) but essentially neutral and universal. Design intent Otto the Architect embodies the dreamers and doers who build worlds – a tribute to the structure, vision, and creativity that sustains civilizations. Resolution and output 4K+ render ready for stickers, NFTs, merchandise, animated shorts. Color profile and finish RGB with warm, earthy accents. Matte throughout – architectural humility against the flamboyant landscape. |
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Role | "Dropping in on Freakoff TV’s ‘Future Forms’ to draft the dreams of tomorrow. Bobby doesn’t just design cities — he architects realities. With a ruler that trembles in awe and a sketchpad full of sky-bound madness, he critiques today’s buildings like they’re doodles from napkins. Expect soaring ideas, dramatic sighs, and visions so bold they’d make gravity nervous." (Guest Expert) |