Solo Leveling: Sung Jinwoo’s Change in Character Design Is More Than Skin-Deep

In the anime Solo Leveling, the leading character, Sung Jinwoo, has been making waves in the anime community for being an atypical anime protagonist who adds an edge to the fantasy genre. As his journey to become the strongest continues, his development takes unexpected turns, leading to questions about his moral alignment. However, before Jinwoo revealed his true colors, the truth was already shown on his face.After the life-threatening S-ranked dungeon, Jinwoo begins to train under the mysterious Quest Log that grants him stat buffs in exchange for absolute servitude. This gives him the strength he never could’ve attained by himself. His constant struggle to survive finally ends when he’s given a chance to increase his ranking as a Hunter, but as he changes his rank, so too does his character, inside and out. Jinwoo becomes more physically fit as he trains, but his body type isn’t all that changes. The look of a character might appear to be only surface-level, but any details, and especially changes, reveal enough to foreshadow future events.A study published in 2021 through the Association for Computing Machinery, or ACM for short, laid out the fundamental impact of a face’s and eye’s shape and size. After reflecting on other studies on this topic, the researchers explain their findings on the effect of face and eye size on the perceived appeal, trustworthiness, aggressiveness, dominance and eeriness of another person. They used real photographs of people, along with computer-generated illustrations; a male and female model was used for the images in this study. To briefly summarize their findings, the largest faces were rated as more aggressive and dominant than the narrow ones. Small eyes were rated as less appealing, less trustworthy, more aggressive and more dominant than medium and large eyes. Boiled down to a science, character design in the face is revealed to leave a critical impact on a character’s perceived personality.

In the anime Solo Leveling, the leading character, Sung Jinwoo, has been making waves in the anime community for being an atypical anime protagonist who adds an edge to the fantasy genre. As his journey to become the strongest continues, his development takes unexpected turns, leading to questions about his moral alignment. However, before Jinwoo revealed his true colors, the truth was already shown on his face.

After the life-threatening S-ranked dungeon, Jinwoo begins to train under the mysterious Quest Log that grants him stat buffs in exchange for absolute servitude. This gives him the strength he never could’ve attained by himself. His constant struggle to survive finally ends when he’s given a chance to increase his ranking as a Hunter, but as he changes his rank, so too does his character, inside and out. Jinwoo becomes more physically fit as he trains, but his body type isn’t all that changes. The look of a character might appear to be only surface-level, but any details, and especially changes, reveal enough to foreshadow future events.

A study published in 2021 through the Association for Computing Machinery, or ACM for short, laid out the fundamental impact of a face’s and eye’s shape and size. After reflecting on other studies on this topic, the researchers explain their findings on the effect of face and eye size on the perceived appeal, trustworthiness, aggressiveness, dominance and eeriness of another person. They used real photographs of people, along with computer-generated illustrations; a male and female model was used for the images in this study. To briefly summarize their findings, the largest faces were rated as more aggressive and dominant than the narrow ones. Small eyes were rated as less appealing, less trustworthy, more aggressive and more dominant than medium and large eyes. Boiled down to a science, character design in the face is revealed to leave a critical impact on a character’s perceived personality.

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