What's included
1 live meeting
45 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
Welcome to this ongoing Anime club! We will learn a new anime technique every week. We will learn anime techniques and create popular anime characters. We will learn sketching, shading and erasing techniques. We will learn all the secrets of creating beautiful anime art. we will understand how to make "Anime" eyes. At the end of the class will be able to draw proper anime drawings. We will also learn how to draw popular characters like Naruto, Demon Slayer and many more. Week 1 September 14 Learning How to draw Heads and hands. we will study Naruto or another suggested anime character. Week 2 September 21 we will learn how to draw different kinds of gestures. We will study gestures from different anime. Week 3 September 28 We will either draw Goku, Naruto, Sasuke or any other suggested anime character. Week 4 October 5 Different Facial Features. We will look at different emotions from different anime characters. This class is for beginners as well as intermediate students. Students are encouraged to talk about their favorite anime and ask questions regarding the techniques and steps. Materials Needed: Pencil, Drawing paper (Sketch pad), eraser, pen.
Other Details
Supply List
Materials Needed: Pencil, Drawing paper (Sketch pad), eraser, pen.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in Music or Theatre or Arts from Park university
Hi! I’m Shraya, a passionate art educator with a love for helping people of all ages unlock their creative potential. With dual degrees in Graphic Design and Fine Arts from Park University, my artistic journey has been diverse and exciting.
I’ve had the honor of winning the first-ever Art Battle in San Francisco and contributed illustrations to the award-winning book "One Way to Ask," which earned the prestigious Davinci Award for design. Additionally, I had the privilege of working on the renowned Pakistani Truck Project, featured at the Nelson Atkins Museum of Contemporary Art in Kansas City.My artwork has been exhibited across Kansas, Missouri, and California, reflecting my commitment to creating and sharing art.
Over the years, I’ve taught students ranging from children to seniors, including after-school programs with Young Rembrandts and classes for the older generation through Seniors Creating Art. Whether it's guiding young learners or fostering creativity in adults, I bring a fun, engaging, and enriching experience to every class. Let's create something amazing together!
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Live Group Class
$18
weekly1x per week
45 min
Completed by 130 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-13
3-12 learners per class