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Stand design (Jojo style analysis)

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PART 3-4


In parts 3 and 4, the non-object stands are still quite organic, many of them actually looking like living creatures. You look at stuff like Star Platinum, Magician’s Red, Tower of Gray, Hanged Man, Empress etc and they all come across as creatures. Because this is early in stand development, there are few unifying factors among them, because Araki was still looking for the right aesthetic.


As part 3 goes along, stands are slowly starting to take a more unified shape; The Fool, Judgement, Osiris and Atum, and also Cream to an extent, all start looking more artificial/robotic. ‘Stand eyes’ become more common.

Here’s an excerpt from Araki’s interview in Jojonium Vol.15;


When I design Stands, I often take inspiration from artifacts such as clothing, masks, and dolls from indigenous peoples. Once I fuse that aspect with something biological or mechanical, it makes a really unique design. Originally, I imagined Stands as being something inorganic powered by life force, so it makes sense that a lot of their designs are fusions between living beings and machines. The Fool’s design starts out with a dog, and then adds on a Native American mask and the tires of a car. I think The Fool really represents my ideal design for a Stand.


For the design of my stand Totsugeki Love Heart, I heavily leaned on the appearance of Star Platinum in this iteration because it was the closest to my stand's actual design, and I took the style of part 3 anime for colouring.

The main palettes in the anime also seem fairly uninspired, almost sticking to colours you'd expect to see, so I followed that with my design.


PART 5


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The first big shift in stand design.This is where stands stop looking “soft”. A lot of them appear to be covered by harder surfaces, their faces look like masks, and many of them have some sort of helmets. There are always exceptions because while most stands tend to follow similar design rules, there’s really no one way a stand can look, since we have object stands like Strength, Cream Starter and Beach Boy, and animal-esque stands like Clash.


In part 5, most stands have a distinct style of eyes with vertical stripes across them, making them look artificial.

Many part 5 stands have an “exposed” midriff, their designs often look like they consist of a chest piece and pants.

Some more things a lot of stands tend to have throughout parts are elbow and knee guards or segmented-looking joints, studded knuckles, and segmented fingers. The latter two are ESPECIALLY common and appear in nearly every design.


My design follows these conventions, and the sash around his waist is attached with a pin on each side, as such design aspects are also common in part 5.


Colour-wise, I think my part 5 design is the least accurate because it was the first one I did, so I was a bit more biased with the colours I chose. They might be a bit off from the general part 5 palette, being more saturated and such.


PART 6


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With part 6, a notable change I picked up on is that a lot of stands tend to have patterns on their bodies, which are distinctly different than the ‘armour’ patterns that part 5 stands have (Gold Experience, for example). Stone Free has little bumps all over, Kiss has stickers, Whitesnake has the GΔCT stripe pattern, Under World has some interesting symbols on its torso, and then you have Yo-Yo Ma and Planet Waves who seem to be textured.


Previously stands had minor patterning (with exceptions, as always), but that changes a bit in Stone Ocean. There are also several stands here who just plainly have no face at all, like Diver Down, Marilyn Manson and Jumpin’ Jack Flash.


I gave my stand pure 'stand eyes' in this iteration, as nearly all stands in this part have them.


For this project, I put a lot of thought into the colours of my designs, as different variations of JoJo media have very different approaches to colour. For this one, I decided to follow Shueisha's official colouring. For those who don't know; the colours of the official coloured JJBA manga were not chosen by Araki. This was probably the hardest for me, because, in my opinion, most digitally coloured part 6 stands have pretty ugly colour palettes.


I skipped part 7 because it seems Araki tried doing something quite different with stands in this part, making their appearance less prominent as they work directly through their users instead. Because of that part 7 doesn’t really seem to have a unified stand design as the stands range from a spray, to a rope, to a mask, to a literal dinosaur, to balloons, and then to a few more common bio/mech stand designs. Among these, Civil War is a great example of what’s to come.


PART 8


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Jojolion is currently the furthest Araki got with his stand design concept.

Stands in Jojolion are distinctly more artificial-looking than they are organic. You could mistake Star Platinum or The World for a creature, even a human, but there’s no way you could mistake any of the Jojonium stands for something “real”.


Not all of them look as robotic or even outwardly mechanic as Soft & Wet, but even those with most of their body looking soft don’t look like they are human, such as Nut King Call for example.

The stand eyes, segmented joints and studded knuckles are still present.


This was my favourite design to work on, because I absolutely love the otherworldly designs in Jojolion.

Part 8 style was also obviously the most fun with colours, since Araki uses very interesting combinations and his colour choices are often a little bit off the expected hue, which makes them really fun and exciting!


CONCLUSION


If you are someone who is trying to design a stand that believably matches Araki's aesthetic, here's what I recommend:

If you follow the Jojolion pattern you’d probably be able to design something that looks like a stand the easiest, because these designs really pull forwards the essence of what matters in a stand design: the living artificial. It's also the culmination of Araki's visions for the idea of the stand, which he's been chasing ever since Stardust Crusaders.


If Jojolion stand aesthetic doesn’t quite appeal to you and you want a slightly more organic stand, then I’d recommend you look into part 5 & 6 stands as inspiration, as they have a great variety of designs you can analyse.


If you want to look into colour aesthetics for stands, then I recommend you look at Araki’s traditionally coloured pieces, not the anime or the digital colouring, as his colours are generally much more unusual, just like stands should be.


But of course, stands can also literally look like anything.

None of these are rules, just suggestions for those who seek them <:


I'm always happy to talk about design, and JJBA, and JJBA design, so if you want to get into a discussion about this, I also made this post in the forums!

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HOW COULD I FORGET TO COMMENT ON THIS...

Your take on the styles is fucking immaculate. You capture the animes/mangas (or Araki's) styles so goddamn well it's crazy; and might I add the design for the stand?? Fucking awesome. You do incredible work!

neonUFO responds:

thank you very much!! ;v;

This saves me a lot of brainspace in figuring this out myself. Thank you for your dilligence. Now to misuse this power to trick people into listening to the music I listen to.

neonUFO responds:

I'm really happy you find it useful!!
Helping people figure out stand design was the main reason I made this in the first place lmao

If you want to talk about it further, feel free to hit me up in the forum post I made for this! <:
https://www.newgrounds.com/bbs/topic/1520460

man slow down the colors its to much

i think you might be the reincarnation of leonardo davinci but only the body dissection part

I'm not reading all of that, but those designs are really cool and accurate👍

neonUFO responds:

LMAO glad you think so, thanks!!
The reading is mostly intended for those who are looking to design a stand, it's an analysis of how the designs change and evolve from part to part <:

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