Computer, tablet (optional)
7 Class Projects
It takes about 10 minutes to 2 hours hour(s) to complete each project.
Cushions and rugs drawing
Draw a 3-sided hanok room with a homemade textile pattern
Hanok furniture drawing
Drawing hanok props
Korean food drawing
Completing a hanok
Making animated gifs
Skills You’ll Learn
SIMPLE IS BEST: Immerse yourself in the charms of Isometric!
Hello! I'm Creator Soda.
Wow, It's Already Second Time Meeting You Following the First Class.
This Class, of Course, Is Another Class to Show You the Beauty of Isometric.
We'll Briefly Go Over What Isometric Is for Those of You Who Are Not Familiar With Isometric.
Then We'll Check Out the Difference Betwen Beginner Class and Basic Class.
What is Isometric?
Isometrics used as a perspective method for architectural design The feeling of looking down at the room from top to bottomIt's a technique for drawing objects with, and it's a technique often used in design.
What’s the Difference Between Beginner and Basic Course?
If I explained everything from the basic theory of isometrics to how to draw isometrics in the introductory edition Beginner's edition is the easiest and simplest methodI will draw isometric works in a compact way.
Also, if I had to say the biggest difference, I'd say it's the theme. In the beginner's section, hanok, matching furniture, accessories, and Korean foodWhile drawing, I plan to draw a design that combines modernity and Korean style.
With Isometric, Complicated Works Become Easy!
The biggest advantage of isometrics is that anyone can easily draw a work regardless of drawing ability or equipment.
The illustrator program has a lot of very convenient features, so I'm going to create a work using those features.
Making GIFs With Just Photoshop?
If movement is added to the picture, the sense of vibrancy comes to life even more~
I can even complete animated GIF pictures with Photoshop.
Curriculum
Creator
Soda
I'm Soda, a “lucky” designer whose hobby and job is painting.
There was only one course I really worked hard to take when I was in college. The course was so varied and full of assignments that I felt like I was eating all night, but it was a great source of nourishment for me to become a designer who knows how to draw. Also, I became a designer in my 7th year this year. What I want to try is a tried-and-try personality, so I've been involved in various activities such as product design, publication design, web design, miscellaneous goods design, game design, illustration work, class classes, etc., and I have my own know-how and knowledge that I have accumulated as a result. If you are afraid or find it difficult to draw, I will be sure to share all the know-how with you so that those who dream of becoming designers or are budding designers can become more competitive.
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