- Understanding character design: The child had to create unique characters with different features and attributes for their DND game.
- Expressing creativity: The child had to use their imagination to come up with interesting scenarios and settings for their game.
- Applying color theory: The child had to choose colors for their character designs and game elements, considering how they would complement or contrast with each other.
- Developing storytelling skills: The child had to create a narrative for their DND game, which involved plotting out stories and thinking about character development.
- Exploring perspective: The child had to think about how different perspectives can be represented in their game, such as for mapping out spaces or illustrating encounters.
Tips for continued development: Encourage the child to further explore character design by experimenting with different art styles or creating illustrations for their characters. They can also continue developing their storytelling skills by writing short stories based on the events that happen in their DND game. Additionally, the child can practice their perspective drawing skills by creating more detailed maps or renderings of the game's settings.