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Kenneth is a professional freelance illustrator and has worked with companies like the BBC, Brown Bag Films, Nick Jr. and others. His specialties are story-driven, character-based illustrations and designs for a variety of mediums, in particular children’s television.
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2+
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24
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Beginner to Intermediate
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English, Spanish, 3 more Languages
English, Spanish, 3 more
Subtitles
- French
- Italian
- German
What you’ll learn
- Create a character of your choice in two different styles
- Understand what style is and why it’s important
- How to make conscious and practical stylistic choices
- Master painting and sketching techniques for different styles
- Learn Kenneth’s unique method of designing to stay inspired and work efficiently
- Get lots of handy techniques and digital tools for a faster, easier workflow
- Discover the benefits of a Style Guide and how to create your own
- Refine your characters, taking them from a thumbnail sketch to a polished, colored illustration
- How style influences the end use and perception by audience
- Gain a greater understanding of concept design and art direction
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Description
Do you find it difficult to develop your own art style? Do you want to learn how to create unique characters but don’t know where to start? Maybe you don’t even know what “stylized” means concretely?
Well, not to worry! Professional artist Kenneth Anderson will teach you everything you need to know about stylized character design.
“Stylization is reimagining the natural world in an expressive, unique way and there are countless ways to do that!”—Kenneth
In this in-depth course, Kenneth breaks down what stylization really means and how to choose a relevant art style for a project and draw consistently in that style. This knowledge will help you tremendously to develop your own style and to level up your illustration skills!
Look forward to a great balance of practical exercises and essential theory as you follow Kenneth’s step-by-step design process for creating Frankenstein’s monster in two very different styles. Explore the distinctive elements of each one, as Kenneth shows you how to apply them to your own artwork, using clear examples.
You will also discover a TON of nifty tips, cool tools, and handy techniques to simplify your workflow, make your artwork look better, and speed up your creative process! These tips include: lining up elements to unify your design, flipping the canvas to change your perspective, quick ways to create pose variations, the importance of ‘drawing through’, and a whole lot more!
At the end of this course, you will feel much more confident in consolidating your own art style and illustrating fun, unique characters that you can be proud of!
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Who is this course for
- Those eager to learn how to design in different styles
- Those wanting to develop a good design process for illustrating characters
- Artists interested in picking up new skills for a faster, easier workflow
- Illustrators looking to improve their concept design skills and knowledge
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This course includes
- 2+ Hours of on-demand videos
- 5 Assignments
- List of recommended brushes
- Process and Bonus images (JPG)
- Certificate of Completion
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Used in course
- Photoshop
- Wacom Cintiq
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What you'll need
- Some previous art experience needed
- Just a paper/sketchbook and a pencil
- Digital drawing software such as Photoshop or similar (see examplesAffinity Photo, ArtRage, Artweaver, Astropad, Clip Studio Paint, Corel Painter, Krita, Inkscape, IbisPaint, GIMP, Rebelle 4, Photoshop, Paintstorm Studio, Procreate, MediBang Paint, SketchPad, SketchBook, TwistedBrush, Vectr...)
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Lesson Plan
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Introduction
05:38
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Get to know Kenny, your instructor, and a bit about his background and expertise.
He will give you a summary of the great content in store for you in this course! He will also explain what you will need to follow along with ease. Don’t worry, it’s very simple!
0.1
Introduction
02:34
0.2
Tools & Brushes
02:31
0.3
Task 1
00:33
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What is Style?
14:38
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This lesson will focus on the all-important theory of stylization. You’ll get a good grasp of what style actually is and why it’s so important to maintain when illustrating.
Different styles communicate different messages. So inconsistent design can make things confusing for your audience.
You will see various examples of stylized characters for different purposes and learn about target audiences, intended media usage, and tone of the story or message.
Kenneth will also show you what a style guide is and how to create one yourself. As your assignment, you will choose a character to design in two different styles. Fun!
1.1
What is Style?
04:19
1.2
Style, Story & Context
05:24
1.3
Style Guide (Style A)
02:16
1.4
Design Rules (Style B)
02:11
1.5
Task 2
00:28
02
Rough Sketches
36:14
Kenny will start out with rough sketches of his character in two different styles:
– Style A (for a 2D animated TV show for kids)
– Style B (for a 3D animated feature film for older audiences)
He will give you guidelines and tips to follow as you work and explain why they are so useful. Tips such as working with shapes, sketching quickly, starting in black, jumping back and forth between sketches and much more!
His approach for creating thumbnail sketches is different for both style types and you are guaranteed to find it fascinating and very helpful in designing your characters!
2.1
Style A
16:31
2.2
Style B
15:48
2.3
Roughs Comparison
03:19
2.4
Task 3
00:36
03
Refined Sketches
24:38
Welcome to Stage TWO! You will pick out your two favorite sketches from stage one, tweaking and exploring them further. This includes cutting and pasting elements together, and patching together your own Frankenstein! 🙂
Keep the parts that you like. Discard the ones that aren’t working. This is also the stage to play around with color schemes (always a joy!). After that, Kenneth takes you through specific steps to prepare the thumbnails to be shown to a client.
To round up, he explains the different design choices for each style and the reasons he chose them.
3.1
Style A
11:51
3.2
Style B
09:45
3.3
Refining Comparison
02:27
3.4
Task 4
00:35
04
Final Art
01:00:01
In this final lesson, look forward to learning a TON of amazing tips and tricks to assist you in your creative process! Kenneth takes both his character styles to the finalized illustration stage, working on clean lines, colors, lighting and shading, and final touches.
You’ll discover great digital tools such as the Warp Tool, Compass Tool, Brush Smoothing, Canvas Flip, and others to help in creating clean, smooth line art, drawing more comfortably, creating variations quickly, and much more!
Kenneth will also demonstrate cool ‘cheat’ methods that professional artists use to make their digital drawing process less tedious and much faster! You’ll have a whole set of new handy skills after this!
To round up, he will show the clear differences and similarities between both styles, summarizing the main principles to take home from this course.
4.1
Posing (Style A)
08:56
4.2
Line Art (Style A)
11:07
4.3
Colour (Style A)
07:23
4.4
Posing (Style B)
06:29
4.5
Colour Blocking (Style B)
09:47
4.6
Polish (Style B)
12:08
4.7
Final Comparison
03:37
4.8
Task 5
00:34
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ought process on how I might approach my own characters going forward.I recommend it forAll levels
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rough, with important ideas highlighted in the narration- he talks in a very clear voice, at a generally even speed so good if you’re a second-language English speaker unpracticed with the delights of the Scottish accent.- he very clearly indicates his preferences and highlights them as such. What is important is the result, not how you like to get the result. So while his polished line art method gives me bad dreams, I’m more comfortable with adding some smoothing to the brush and treating it like real ink. Different strokes for different folks ;-P- the contrast between the two styles is excellent. It shows as he notes in his final comments that what makes a style a style is the opinionated application of consistent design choices in order to get a particular result. I’m very curious about a process where the story is the same but the elements of the context are different. Cons:- Some may have challenges with the Scottish accented English but he is very good about enunciating- the final Style B polish video is largely just a time lapse though it does contain some great information. I felt it could have had a bit more narration in the middle, even if it’s just keeping us up to speed on the key points there for more beginner painters, even though painting itself is outside of the scope of the course by more than a wee bit. - the resources could be better. For instance: - an outline or syllabus with what is demonstrated refined as bullet points - he uses some terms that could stand defining or links to good definitions: eg tie-down, clean up, transparency lock - I really like infographics: this process is pretty much the design spiral, an iterative process. The subtle fact that he’s repeating things just at different levels of priority and hierarchy, that might be easily missed by a real n006. All in all, if you need a process, as I did, this is one of the best tutorials I have seen and while it has some downsides, they are really not a big deal for me. 5/5 recommend that beginners and even some intermediate creators, whether aspiring character designers or not, will benefit from this course. Thanks Kenneth!I recommend it forBeginner
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About the Instructor
Kenneth Anderson
Illustrator & Character Designer6 courses
Kenneth is a professional freelance character designer with 14+ years experience. Based in the UK, he has worked with companies like the BBC, Disney, Tandem films and Axis Animation. He also worked on Sylvain Chomet’s Oscar nominated film “The Illusionist” and the French feature Titeuf: Le film. His specialties are story-driven character-based illustration and design for a variety of mediums, in particular children’s television. In his spare time, he enjoys creating characters, illustrating magazines and making games.
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