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Learn How to Draw Kawaii, Manga & Anime Hair, Eyes, Faces & Clothes
Class Experience
Beginner Level
During this course, students draw several different cartoon faces, hairstyles, and outfits. Rozine demonstrates these things in a way that offers artists a variety of options towards creating their own unique avatar(s). Some artists may feel comfortable drawing more than one character at a time, as the steps are shown in such a way that this can be accomplished with great success. If an artist is more interested in the intricate details of a character, Rozine suggests they focus on only one...
4 lessons//4 Weeks
Week 1Lesson 1Long Straight HairThis lesson is all about long, straight hair! Learners will be shown 3-4 long, straight hairstyles (middle part, side part, bangs, no bangs, etc).Week 2Lesson 2Long Curly HairDuring this session, we will experiment with long, soft waves, and long, spiral curls, too. Artists will be shown 3-4 different long, curly hairstyles.Week 3Lesson 3Short Straight HairThis time we will be playing with short, spiky hair-dos. As usual, students will be shown 3-4 short, straight hairstyles, including long, straight hair that is up in a pony tail or space buns (for example).Week 4Lesson 4Short Curly HairLastly, we will draw short, curly hairstyles, including long, curly hair that is styled up, in a bun (or two). This session will also include learning how to draw black hairstyles like box braids, cornrows, and twists.
- Research shows there is a significant connection between arts and achievement. Drawing and coloring develops many talents, such as: • fine motor skills • spatial reasoning • objectivity • visualization • self-discipline • creative problem-solving
Since 2005, Rozine taught cartooning classes to elementary-aged, inner-city children in Chicago and Los Angeles. She is the illustrator, author, and publisher of several all-age coloring activity books. She creates a relaxing atmosphere, encouraging connection amongst others, as well as confident self-expression.
1 - 2 hours per week outside of class
Assessment
Frequency: Available upon requestDetails: Students are encouraged to share their work with Rozine and other learners, by holding their artwork up to the camera after each character is drawn. Praise and recognition is awarded, regardless of skill level. Rozine stresses the importance of each artist liking their own work—and if they see something they don't like, she motivates them to find the solution to fix the problem. Suggested fixes are offered if the student struggles.
Learners should have passion in art, fashion, anime, or cartoon drawings.
REQUIRED: - sketchpad or paper - pencil and sharpener - good eraser OPTIONAL: - Sharpie markers - ink pens - markers - colored pencil - digital drawing software
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Sharpie marker may be used with the strong encouragement of permission first and adequate protection from staining furniture.
We may refer to google-image searches from time to time to research body position, fashion inspiration, facial expressions, or hairstyles.
Group Class
$72
for 4 classes1x per week, 4 weeks
45 min
Completed by 122 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-15
1-12 learners per class