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Alice's Private Art Lessons

This is an ongoing classroom for Alice's art skills tutoring sessions.
Valerie Light
Average rating:
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What's included

Meets on Demand
schedule meetings as needed
85 mins
per session
Teacher support
Homework
1-2 hours per week. I'm happy to point out some ways to continue experimenting each week, or artists to look at whose work might inspire. Please let me know if you want something more structured here.
Assessment
Verbal self assessment. What do you understand now that you didn't before? How will you approach that problem differently now? What does it make you want to try next?

Class Experience

In this one-on-one tutoring class, Alice and I will continue her exploration of adding a sense of dimension and light to her drawings of people. We will work mostly in Procreate on the iPad as we have been doing, though we may experiment with some pencil or colored pencil on paper, too. In our first two sessions, Alice showed me some drawings she worked on recently, and we talked through some ways to use Procreate tools to improve workflow, clarity, and sense of depth. 

In week 1, I introduced a 10-step value scale from white to black, and we practiced using clipping masks, blending brushes, and multiply layers to add shadow and highlight to a sphere shape. Then we transposed those skills onto the round shape of a head. 

In week 2, we talked about some basic ways to add shadow and highlight to geometric volumes. Using our 1-10 value scale from the first week, we practiced blending gradients of shadow on a sphere, cone, cylinder, and cube, again using clipping masks. Looking at Alice's recent drawings of silent movie starlets, we talked about breaking down the elements of the face into a series of blended geometric volumes. (a nose can be some spheres in a cone, the lips can be two tapered cylinders, etc.) 

This new classroom will cover sessions 3-5. This is my rough outline for those classes, though I plan to adapt each class to Alice's questions and explorations from the previous week, so this plan may change. 

In session 3, I plan to introduce Alice to the idea of structuring a figure drawing as if it was a robot made of cylinders and spheres, exaggerating the roundness and angles of connection of the body parts. I'll introduce a 7-head scale for proportion. As we build the form, I'll encourage us to 'draw through' the shape to show connections and intersections. We'll draw as if the robot body is chrome shiny, and we'll look at some reference for lighting, and play with gaussian and perspective blurs and other effects. 

In session 4, we'll look at the figure another way, as a series of irregular forms covered by a smooth wrapping (aka, bag of vegetables). We'll practice drawing the less structured organic forms of wrinkles, lumps, and smooth transitions between volumes. We'll discuss the difference between form and line, silhouette and detail. 

In session 5, we'll find a way to put the previous two lessons together. We'll structure a new full-body character pose using robot cylinder volumes, and then add softness and overlap with organic forms. 

We can always add more sessions to this class, and I'd love to introduce things like facial expressions, gesture drawing, composition, color theory, etc when the time is right.
Learning Goals
The goal of this class is for the learner to continue her curiosity-driven exploration of drawing skills, in particular, drawing people in Procreate. The most important thing is for Alice to continue to feel that she can grow as an artist, learn to see things in a new way, and teach herself the skills she'll need to reach toward her next goals.
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Joined May, 2023
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Teacher expertise and credentials
I'm Valerie, and I'm a lifelong freelance artist and entrepreneur. Teaching and mentoring is so fun for me because I like figuring out how to make things and explaining how they work. I love seeing what you figure out, too!  

I'm a 2004 BFA graduate in Set Design from Carnegie Mellon University's School of Drama. I've had a worldwide career working backstage for touring theaters, and I started a scenic art studio that employs dozens of artists in NYC. At the moment, I'm at the beginning of a new illustration career while continuing to paint scenery for Broadway shows. 

I have lots of insights to offer about art skills & techniques, portfolio development, project planning, opening a small business, and supporting yourself in the gig economy. So much of what I've learned has been through open conversations with people whose work I admired, and it's important to me to share my experience and continue that chain of valuable mentoring. 

I'm just getting started with Outschool, and I'm particularly interested in one-on-one lessons for motivated artists and designers. Plus, you'll get a sneak peek into whatever I'm working on in my studio.

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$60

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85 min

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Ages: 14-18

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