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Character Design Masterclass – Design your own characters

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Release date:2022, July

Author:Marius Worch

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

What you’ll learn

  • Shape design
  • 70/30 rule
  • Big/medium/small
  • Repetition as a design principle
  • Color effect
  • photo bash
  • Silhouette
  • Negative space

Requirements
You don’t need any previous knowledge and can start immediately!
Wencke uses Procreate on the iPad in this course. However, you don’t need that and can take the course with any other software.

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Are you looking for a course that gives you the support and expertise to design your own characters and figures?

A course that works with professional design principles and gifts you with confidence and a strong set of design skills once completed?

You’ve found us!

In this course you will learn all about the following topics: Shape language, 70/30 rule, Big/Medium/Small, Repetition as a design principle, Color effect, Photo-bash, Silhouette, , Negative space, and much more….

You’ll get instant access to:

47 hands-on lessons to follow along with (6.5 hrs of content).
All resources directly linked
Premium instructor support if you ever get stuck
Lifetime access to the course and all updates
An extensive guide to designing your character

But what will you learn in detail in this course?

Shape Design: to lay the foundation for your later expertise in character design, we’ll start with shape language. “Square, circle, triangle,…” may sound boring to you now, but it is essential for the effect of your character. Even if you already have experience in character design, it’s worth taking a look here. You will not only learn theory, but you will apply your knowledge in a task at the end.

The 70% – 30% rule: The 70/30 rule appears again and again and can be found in good artwork. After the second section you will have developed an eye for the 70/30 principle and will be able to “read” artwork with this division. You will learn how to create interest in the viewer of your painting and how to draw the eye to your work.

Big, medium, small: Feel free to check out some free preview videos at this point to see for yourself the quality of the course. With the big, medium, small principle you can divide elements of your characters into “sections” and understand how to make a character interesting.

Repetition as a design principle: In nature you will find repetitions in almost every object or figure. With repetitive elements you can create coherence and harmony. You will learn how to put this into practice in this section of the Character Design Masterclass.

Color effect: Surely you have heard something about the effect of colours, right? This plays a big role in the design of your character and is ultimately decisive for the effect. Learn colour combinations, contrasts and which character traits you can express with colors.

Photo-bash, photos as an aid: Use pictures from the internet as an aid to give your figure realism. For this you can transfer real patterns from sculptures to your character (provided you work digitally). Take a look at some free preview videos to see for yourself the quality of the course.

Silhouette: We’re almost at the end of the course, and if you’ve seen everything up to this point, you can consider yourself advanced in character design. Learn to portray the legibility, dynamics, and expression of personality of your character.

Negative Space: In this section you will learn what negative space actually is and how you can use it to make your character readable. You can use negative space to direct the viewer’s eye and put emphasis and focus on your character.

Applying the principles to an example: We have now gone through all the design principles using an example. To consolidate everything, in the last section Wencke demonstrates another character from A to Z and explains her approach in detail.

Who is Course for?
Beginners who are just starting out
Advanced students who want to learn from a real professional

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01 – Introduction

01 – Introduction
02 – How to use the course most effectively

02 – Shape design

03 – What is shape design and why do we need it
04 – The cubesquare
05 – The circle
06 – The triangle
07 – Organic shapes
08 – Exercise for shape design
09 – Practical use

03 – The 70 30 rule

10 – What does this principle mean
11 – Readability through 7030
12 – Creating interest with 7030
13 – Focus and guiding the view with 7030
14 – Exercise for 7030
15 – Practical use

04 – Big medium small

16 – What does big medium small mean
17 – Separation of designs into big medium and small
18 – Golden ratio natural separation
19 – Creating interest and holding balance
20 – Exercise for big medium small
21 – Practical use

05 – Repetition as a design principal

22 – Why repetition
23 – Nature as role model
24 – harmony and consistency
25 – Breaking the repetition as a style principal and creating a focus point
26 – Exercise repetition
27 – Practical use

06 – Colour in design

28 – Most important meanings for the most used colours
29 – Colour contrast 7030
30 – Colour combinations
31 – Connecting colours to character traits
32 – practical use

07 – Photobash Photos as help

33 – Using royalty free pictures
34 – Easy texture
35 – Edit and implement

08 – Silhouette

36 – Readability
37 – Dynamic
38 – Expression and personality

09 – Negative space

39 – Readability through negative space
40 – Emphasis and focus of the character
41 – Directing the gaze

10 – Rendering advice

42 – Rendering advice

11 – Practical use on another example

43 – Finding inspiration
44 – Choosing a pose
45 – Searching for design ideas
46 – Rendering a design Part1
47 – Rendering a design Part2

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