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Changes Of Age

Changes of age refer to the alterations made to the age of a character in a work of fiction, whether it be in fan art or in the original source material. The changes can range from subtle adjustments to significant shifts, and can serve a variety of purposes. One of the most common reasons for changing a character's age is to create a contrast between the original work and the fan art, or to add a new dimension to the character. For example, a fan artist may choose to depict a character as much older than in the original source material to highlight the character's wisdom and experience, or as much younger to emphasize their innocence and vulnerability. Another reason for changing a character's age is to reflect their growth and development over time. In some cases, a character may start out as a child or teenager and age into adulthood over the course of a series or franchise. Changes of age can be used to visually represent this growth and development, either by aging the character gradually or by depicting them at different stages of their life. Changes of age can also be used to evoke a sense of nostalgia or to explore alternate timelines and universes. For example, an artist may choose to depict a character as they would have looked if they had aged normally, rather than being frozen in time as they are in the original source material. Overall, changes of age are a common technique used by artists and writers to explore new dimensions of characters and to create new and interesting interpretations of existing works.

alterations, character growth, nostalgia, alternate timelines, interpretation

Kevin Martinez

CITATION : "Kevin Martinez. 'Changes Of Age.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=358987 (Accessed on July 16, 2025)"

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Changes of age is one popular technique used by fan artists to differentiate their works from canon. This involves changing the age of characters to a much younger or much older age to create a contrasting effect or to add a different dimension to the fan art. The change can take the form of a character being decades older than in the original source material, or may require a more subtle alteration to suggest advanced age. It is also sometimes used to show the aging of characters to reflect their growth as a character or to add a sense of nostalgia.

Age change, time skip, lifecycle, aging, reframing.

Taro Yamada


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