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Skills You’ll Learn
Moody and Atmospheric Scenes
Illustrators have to not only portray their subjects, but also create a mood, atmosphere, and sometimes even a story, all in a single image! 221’s illustrations have a moody atmosphere that instills specific emotions within its viewers.
What separates 221 from other creators is that he doesn’t place animals or people as subjects in his art. His aim is to capture “loneliness” in his digital illustrations, with drawings that anyone can relate to.
Like What You See? Here’s What You’ll Learn
1. Drawing simple objects
221 will teach you about the tools in Adobe Illustrator that will help you easily draw any object using simple shapes.
2. Adding a background to your objects.
The next step is adding your objects to a background and start to fill your page with the essentials
3. Expressing desired emotions
This last step has many parts:
- How to pick good colors and tips to creating color schemes
- How to create the mood you want through light and shadow
- Differences between applying light and shadow in bright and dark pictures
- How to give a sense of time, change the direction of light, and apply emotions based on your own photos
By the end of class, you should be a master at creating moody digital drawings, just like 221. With enough practice, you’ll be able to naturally express your emotions through art and create images that tell their own story: a lonely night at home, a sad goodbye.
In this class: Learn how to use Illustrator
- You need to have your own Illustrator to take the class. For more information, please visit here.
- Please Note: Students will have to purchase 'Adobe Illustrator' application. It is not included in the course package.
This class uses Adobe Illustrator CC/CS
Adobe Illustrator is a subscription-based paid software
To take this class, you need to have access to Adobe Illustrator
The class will fully cover how to use and apply the program
Curriculum
Creator
221
I'm 221, an illustrator who brings loneliness to life through art. Additionally, I record my life’s events and emotions in drawings.
I used to like drawing with my hands, but I started digital drawing because I thought I was too hesitant when using colors. Through that practice, I recognized the charms of digital drawing.
I reflect on my memories and feelings from the past, or draw things that affect me in my life. It is sometimes a space that actually exists, but I also work to turn emotions into virtual spaces. Often times, scenes from a movie or a Japanese animation are often reflected in my work.
You may think that the feelings from the word 'loneliness' itself and the atmosphere of my work are somewhat dark, but I draw illustrations where 'people' don't appear at all because I try to draw artwork that anyone can relate to.
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