Pale Skin
A common anime character design trope is pale skin, which reveals their personality. Characters with almost see-through skin usually belong to one of several groups. Nighttime vampires, gothic lolitas, and gamers who have not seen the sun in weeks can relate. Their fragile and sometimes otherworldly presence is immediate. They stand out from the show is energetic, sun-kissed characters because they do not have warm skin.
Drawing a pale-skinned character offers many artistic possibilities. Here, illustrators love extreme contrast. A pale character with jet-black hair, deep crimson eyes, or dark, heavy clothing will usually stand out on screen. Another plus is how their face expresses emotion. Adding a subtle red blush or a sudden embarrassment to a white canvas makes it more dramatic and cute. The light matters too. Cool blues and purples look great on pale skin at night, creating an atmospheric scene.
Moonlight-suited characters are graceful. Whether you want a cool, scary villain or a weak heroine who needs protection, this trait adds quiet interest. This wallpaper style creates a moody, elegant background.