Are you stuck or are you drawing the same character over and over again?
Then this is the class for you.
Picture book illustrator Nina Rycroft shows how to use shape to inspire a series of fun character faces. Use this class to break out of old habits, explore new ground and to see how shape is used to depict age, gender and personality types.
In this class, you will ...
- use nine simple shapes to inspire a series of fun faces
- experiment, explore ... and play!
- design a series of fun faces
- add to your 'library' of character ideas
Interested in character design?Â
Below is my series of Skillshare classes that walk you through the entire process of how to illustrate a character from start to finish. Use this series to either brush-up on a particular skill or work your way through, for a comprehensive guide.
Nina's Skillshare Character Design Series
- Face Facts: Beginners Guide to Drawing a Self Portrait
- Face Shapes: Draw a Series of Character Using Simple ShapesÂ
- 101 Guide to Drawing Eyes
- Emoji Me: The art of Facial Expression
- How to Draw the Head From Every Angle: Part One
- How to Draw the Head From Every Angle: Part Two
- How to Draw the Head From Every Angle: Part Three
- Draw a Circus of Characters: Exploring Body Shape and Proportion
- Draw a Circus of Movement: Simple Techniques to Bring Characters to Life
- Draw a Circus of Line & Gesture: Design a Picture Book Character From Start to Finish
- Watercolor Magic: One Character Five Ways
- Illustration Masterclass: Exploring Technique and Style
- Learn to Use Procreate: Design and Illustrate a Bear Character
- • NEW • Animal Character Design for Picture Book Illustrators: Techniques and tips for designing characters with a narrative