Description
In this course, you will learn:
- Learn how to approach animal anatomy, how to locate references, and how to conduct a study on the animal you want to depict.
- Draw your animal in various standing postures with watercolours and experiment with different ideas to begin giving it personality.
- Learn about the history of anthropomorphic animals and their significance in our visual culture and stories.
- Learn how to recognise animal features in individuals around you and use a character design brief to develop a character briefly.
- Give your character some colour in Photoshop to bring it to life.
- Begin by defining your colour pallet, then add colours, shadows, light, patterns, and textures.
- Fine-tune the contrast and colour of your finished illustration.
- Finally learn how to construct a background and then explore the plot and possible uses for your anthropomorphic character.
Syllabus:
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Introduction
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Introduction
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Influences
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What Will We Do in This Course?
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Watercolor and Imagination
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Materials and Opening Your Imagination
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Basic Animal Structure and Principles of Anatomy
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From Realism to a Fun Little Character: Jump in the Pool!
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Creating a Brief for Your Character
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Anthropomorphic Animals
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The Human Safari
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The Brief
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Costume and Colors
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On Paper
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Drawing the Face: from Realistic to Adding Personality
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Creating the Body and Posing
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Getting the Final Drawing
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Digital
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Cleaning up and Blocking the Colors 1
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Cleaning Up and Blocking the Colors 2
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Adding Shadow and Light
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Adding Final Touches 1
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Adding Final Touches 2
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Final Project
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Anthropomorphic Character Creation
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