Clothed Characters Drawing Course Information
Clothed Characters Drawing Course is designed to take your skills in drawing clothed characters to an advanced level.
If you want to take your knowledge of clothed characters to the next level, this is the course for you.
What went into making this course?
700 Hours + 200 Pages of drawings — 6 months of work.
Why did it take so long?
I didn’t want this to be another “watch and forget” course describing content described elsewhere, like the “7 types of fold”.
To make this course, I intentionally didn’t watch anyone else’s courses. I didn’t read any books about it. I wanted the content to be as original as possible.
I’ve worked as a professional artist for over a decade. The people I’ve worked with who consistently output high-quality work have one thing in common: Their own way of doing things and a process that includes feedback.
I wanted this course to be practical, and it is.
Emphasis: Having a process and being systematic in order to get things made.
Final Result: A powerful Checklist to live on your desk and be applied to any drawing you choose. The checklist allows you to give yourself feedback and prompts you to make efficient changes, even under time pressure.
About Author
I love to draw! I teach figure drawing and perspective courses online. Sometimes I also draw storyboards for companies like Universal Studios, The BBC, and Aardman Animations.
I began drawing on March 28th 2010, after reading a book about needing to do 10,000 hours of practice to be a professional international standard at your craft. I chose drawing randomly from a list of other things that I could have ended up spending 10,000 hours in, and I have been drawing ever since! Before that, I never really drew and had no interest in it.
I started because I had the drive to practice a craft. It was almost a quest in how seriously I took it! I had to get to a certain level! I realise now, there’s no need to try to “get somewhere” with your drawing, and you can start enjoying it immediately, from the minute you pick up the pencil! To date, I’ve done more than 20,000 hours of drawing, and I’m still learning every day!
I teach a relaxed approach to drawing where the focus is on enjoying the process rather than worrying about the results. The whole point of drawing is to have fun and enjoy yourself! That’s why we do it as kids. At some point, many people lose that attitude and start to take it all seriously. I hope thse you’ll see that there’s no need to feel pressure to make a “pretty” draw in my courseg, and that you can always approach it feeling relaxed!
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