![]() ![]() ![]() Starting out with the company Filmation, he moved to work for Don Bluth for a small period as well as other companies before ending up at Warner Bros. His style, while heavily influenced by comics, is a culmination of what he His illustrations of women have been described as “cute and coquettish, curvy and charming.” (Jim Steranko, 2013 p.11) Like with most comic book related women, his work is somewhat controversial. Women on the other hand tend to have an ‘ideal’ and ‘sexist’ way of being drawn where they have big hips, and small waists. They tend to be portrayed as strong character in his work though. They are can be curvy, and have a rather ideal body type. Batgirl and Jean Grey (No Date) Drawings of Batgirl and Jean Grey by Bruce Timm showing his distinct style of illustrating female characters. Batman is very squared off and angular, whereas the Joker has a similar body style but with a few jagged areas, especially around his face.įig.2. Batman the Animated Series (1992) Bruce Timm’s versions of Batman and the Joker from Batman the Animated Series. ![]() It seems that only the male characters get majorly defining features like squared off jaws and massive pectorals, almost like a walking Dorito.įig. He tends to exaggerate certain parts of characters such as Batman’s chin and, The Jokers overly jagged facial features. He has a blocky, angular, sharp and, jagged style for male characters, but has a curved, delicate style for the female characters. The designs he created for the show have since become some of the most well recognised in animation. Does Bruce Timm’s Work Influence Animation?īruce Timm was a character designer and producer for Batman the Animated Series (1992). ![]()
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