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At Imagineering the creation of a character involves many people, across many departments, and with many different skills. From sculptors to animators, engineers, machinists, fabricators, and more. With so many people in the mix, how do we make sure that everyone has the same idea about how the character will look and behave? One of the tools we use is called a character sheet. Character sheets consists of a variety of sketches. Which define how a character will look, what they will wear, and how they will move. It also contains notes that define the personality and background of a character such as: Where do they come from? Where do they live? What do they say? and How do they say it? Think of it as a blueprint that informs all decisions about such a character. For the story department a character sheet is a breakdown of what constitutes this character. A character sheet for the Shaman is that she is extremely elegant and she moves in a fluid-like manner. That she is extremely express