Finding Your Appeal: Characters, Props, and Backgrounds with Artist, Choo
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This workshop will teach you how to notice themes that fascinate you and adapt them into your art to boost visual interest, as well as how to make wise detail/simplification judgments when working on illustrations to develop your particular style and signature.
WHO SHOULD TAKE THIS CLASS?
This workshop is for anybody who is unsure about their creative path or who wants to take their art to the next level by practicing the observation, simplification, and stylization of people, props, and backdrops that make up a finished scene. This program is for you if you want to develop an art style that is distinctively and organically yours.
Welcome – Choo, Meet Your Instructor!
– Overview of the course
Chapter 1: Gather what inspires you in order to expand your visual bank.
– Gathering inspiration (from individuals and your environment) – Identifying your favorite visuals and what draws your eye – Exercising your sketching muscles with and without reference – Applying what you’ve learned through observation and expanding your visual collection
Chapter 2: Investigate Your Personality
– The fundamentals of your personal style
– Analyzing your inspiration and applying what you’ve learned to your work – Symbol drawing, shorthand, and sketching from observation – Discovering your own emphasis
Add personality to things in Chapter 3
– Using object design to illustrate a story (overview)
– Simple things (cardboard boxes) – More complicated objects (toys, food) – Gathering a variety of objects and creating a fascinating still life
Add individuality to backdrops in Chapter 4
– Background storytelling (The keys to a lived-in atmosphere) – How to create interesting backdrops
– Object positioning and maintaining relativeness
Chapter 5: Creating characters who blend into their surroundings – Simple versus sophisticated character design, and when to employ them – How to make characters feel as though they belong
Develop a color palette – Color theory fundamentals, how to use or disregard them
– Using color to create mood
Chapter 7: Put it all together – Thumbnails and sketching composition – Research, mood board, and reference collection – Put everything together!
Chapter 8: Finishing touches – Continuing to develop your style and gaining confidence!
Congratulations on finishing the course!
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