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Skills You’ll Learn
CLASS SUMMARY
Want to draw appealing digital portraits but don't know where to start? In this class, you will learn how to design and draw attractive portraits in Procreate. From exploring the app's interface, discovering digital techniques (sketching, lighting, and coloring), analyzing the face structure, and to finalizing the digital portrait, I will guide you to master the digital portraits illustration.
Under my guidance, learn the basics to draw expressive portraits and finish "100 Portraits Drawing Challenge" on your own.
THIS CLASS IS FOR
- Anyone who is interested in digital portrait illustration and wants to learn or improve.
- Anyone who wants to learn basic structure and anatomy of facial features
- Anyone who wants to explore digital techniques with Procreate.
- Anyone who want to fully understand how to create atmosphere to digital portraits.
CLASS TAKEAWAYS
In this class, you will be able to learn step-by-step process with very detailed and straightforward instructions.
First, you will take your first steps in Procreate by tackling the app's most important features and tools. You will learn to create layers, apply different types of brushes, and play with color palettes.
Then, you will learn the basic structure of a human face. From eyes & eyebrows, nose, ears, lips, and to hair, you will be able to learn how to draw expressive facial features with emotion, style, and fluidity.
For the last step, after acquiring all the techniques presented above, you will have the one final project, which is drawing "100 Portraits Challenge". By the end of the challenge, you will be able to find your own style of digital portraits.
CLASS REQUIREMENT
You will need to download your own Procreate app to take the class. For more information, please visit here.
Curriculum
Creator
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Hello. I’m MMMMONEXX and I am an illustrator with a design-major background.
I didn’t start drawing because I wanted to come up with “perfect” and “articulate” works but I wanted my works to express a unique ambiance. So I started drawing without a particular subject or answer.
I don’t think imitating someone else's artworks produce good works. I just love drawing because seeing how the eyes, the nose, and the lips I drew finally come together as a character that I didn’t foresee or imagine is so much fun.
No one else the right answer. The very primal purpose of drawing is “expression” anyways. Right?
So I hope you all just let everything go and stay calm when you are drawing, even if you just draw for a short while.
I sincerely believe that all that is required for drawing is your free mind and hands.
Just prepare an ipad. Nothing else. And begin drawing with me.
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