Tim Lockwood
Tim Lockwood is Flint's father in 'Cloudy with A Chance of Meatballs'. I picked him because I think he is interesting because he doesn't have any eyes that we can see but the animators are able to show us his emotions purely by his eyebrow movements.

Structurally, Tim's face is made up of very simple shapes, His eyebrows are a simple rectangle shape that has been given a hair-like texture design to show they are very bushy. His nose is also a rectangular shape with little realistic design apart from the flat rectangular shape. His mustache is similar to his eyebrows, only a slight curve to show gravity and to make his face seem more realistic. It also doubles as a mouth shape in many ways, similar to how his uni-brow doubles as eyes. The head shape itself is basically a conical shape with curving lines which indicates a chin.

Tim Lockwood's personality is quite bland and conventional. Therefore, the shirt he wears is a pale, greyish blue with no other design on it. The use of dull, darker colours emphasises his lack of spontaneity and makes it obvious to the viewer that he is an obstacle in the way of Flint's ideals and ultimately, the success of his invention.
Structurally, Tim's face is made up of very simple shapes, His eyebrows are a simple rectangle shape that has been given a hair-like texture design to show they are very bushy. His nose is also a rectangular shape with little realistic design apart from the flat rectangular shape. His mustache is similar to his eyebrows, only a slight curve to show gravity and to make his face seem more realistic. It also doubles as a mouth shape in many ways, similar to how his uni-brow doubles as eyes. The head shape itself is basically a conical shape with curving lines which indicates a chin.
Tim Lockwood's personality is quite bland and conventional. Therefore, the shirt he wears is a pale, greyish blue with no other design on it. The use of dull, darker colours emphasises his lack of spontaneity and makes it obvious to the viewer that he is an obstacle in the way of Flint's ideals and ultimately, the success of his invention.
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