I applaud home for trying to give his one -
dimensional character some depth.
Not exact matches
There's a surprising amount of
depth and texture to Brolin's
character — he's nuanced and three -
dimensional in a way few Marvel villains have been.
At it's worse, none of the stories have much
depth, and the
characters are cartoonish and two
dimensional.
The gameplay has some much needed sprucing up after the ambitious but poorly executed Sticker Star on the 3DS, but the paper - thin story lacks the
depth and resonance of some of Paper Mario's earlier games, causing it to feel as two
dimensional as its main
character.
Much in those films rested on the screen presence of Neeson and his ability to add
depth to the two -
dimensional characters put before him in script format.
All five have been trained (for nearly forever, I gather) by the wise Shifu, who with Dustin Hoffman's voice is one of the more
dimensional characters in a story that doesn't give the others a lot of
depth.
The female
characters here stand out in a genre that normally doesn't allow that to happen, while Michael B. Jordan's Killmonger is the universe's best villain because of his three -
dimensional depth and motivations.
The
characters are flat, two -
dimensional character types that never receive any form of
depth, no matter how many tragic backstories are thrown at them.
One -
dimensional characters are given
depth and reasons for being there besides dying.
Downey infuses enough charm and
depth to make the
character both appealing and
dimensional.
A three -
dimensional surface design for the area around the licence plate holder and a chrome strip in the rear apron add further
depth to its dynamic
character.
If you've written your novel, but you think your
characters are too one -
dimensional, and aren't sure how to go about creating
depth in them, then you probably require a developmental edit.
I'm hoping they go into
depth with him a bit more in - game because he has an interesting back story, rather than making him look like he's this one -
dimensional, comic relief
character all the time.
The three -
dimensional character models and attacks give real
depth to skirmishes and a corresponding sensation of impact when attacks connect.
Chalk Paint ™ is perfect also when you want to add
depth and
character versus just a plastic feeling, one
dimensional surface.