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hey welcome to the first video of shopkeeper month a theme covering things like characters that are shopkeepers but also how you as an artist are or can be a shopkeeper like we talked about last week character design benefits from context a design existing in a blank void can be strong but its so much better to add elements that surround them a story other characters and as well talk about things like sets props and environments i dont know when you grew up but for me action figure playsets were a huge deal they were either made of cardboard or massive chunks of plastic things like a villains hq the bat cave the one i loved was an ant hill from a bugs life it had a plastic core and cloth sides with little platforms and a rolled up leaf telescope as im thinking about it someone whos done this consistently well forever is lego of course they offer minifigures and vehicles individually in some cases but for the most part lego sets have some amount of scene or environment theyre con