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1930’s Character Design – Illustrate Iconic Characters Jon Brommet, Crusoe Design Co.

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Release date:2024

Duration:01 h 12 m

Author: Jon Brommet

Skill level:Beginner

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

Discover the art of creating original characters in the distinctive style of 1930s cartoons, characterized by pie eyes, rubber hose limbs, white gloves, and sausage fingers. Delve into the aesthetics reminiscent of early Mickey Mouse, Popeye, Betty Boop, and the popular video game Cuphead. Learn the essential techniques to craft your own captivating 1930s-style characters!

The course begins with a brief history of animation in the 1900-1930s, providing insights into the unique appearance of characters from that era. Armed with this knowledge, you’ll be guided through the step-by-step process of drawing individual elements such as eyes (pie eyes), gloves, and mouths. These foundational skills will empower you to create your own distinct characters inspired by the charm of 1930s animation.

The instructor will also share the design rationale behind three characters showcased in the class. For the class project, you’ll select an inanimate object or animal and transform it into a charismatic character in the 1930s style. Additionally, you have the option to explore a companion class by Jake Bartlett titled “1930’s Character Animation,” where you can learn to animate the character created in this class.

Join the class, and embark on an artistic journey to bring the whimsy of 1930s cartoons to life!

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