Unfortunately, the only classmate whose Hero and Villain I could review is Arielle Busch and her partner's.
Red Bullet and Stevie are a funny duo, Red Bullet being the oversized, jacked up, high school jock, and Stevie being the nerdy student who is always picked on... just a classic conflict in every high school across the world.
Let's take a look at what separates these two characters into their different genres by their appearance. The lighting between the two drawings is most significant to their motivation and their evil or good perception by the audience...
Stevie is bright colors, which is a symbolism of purity and innocence. They drew a ceiling florescent light directly above Stevie to shine down on him and reveal his complete characteristics.
Red Bullet takes up a large amount of space, and we know this not only because of the background setting but the shadow that he casts. The shadows, which aren't present in Stevie's portrait, denote a bully appearance immediately. Also, the dark hue of red in his jersey and the eyeblack strips under his eyes set a darker mood, revealing less of his actual personality and more of his intentions.
Stevie has a lack of color, he is almost completely white. We know that if anything, Stevie can be close to harmless, and possibly very intelligent. The colors and shape formed for Red Bullet can tell us that he is potentially very harmful and probably uses his body more than his mind.
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