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Become an Illustrator Using the App Procreate ✨Level 1✨

Ready to start your digital art journey? Each week we will begin a new work of art: animals, humans, landscapes, characters & more! While learning art fundamentals: drawing, composition, color, intuition, confidence & more!
Become an Illustrator Art School
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1 live meeting
50 mins in-class hours per week

Class Experience

This fun, interactive, casual class will give you the prompts, step-by-step instruction, challenges and support you are looking for to become an illustrator! 

Each week, we create digital art together step-by-step in the app Procreate. 

This class is designed to get students thinking through how to see like an artist, breaking down references into basic shapes and lines, then adding detail, nuance and style. 

✨ This Level 1 class was created for students new to Procreate, or who need to move a bit slower through step-by-step instruction, or who need some time building drawing fundamentals. Level 1 moves at a slow pace so students can build confidence without getting overwhelmed, which helps them feel excitement and pride for their art work! Please contact me if you're not sure of your level! 

✨ We practice and discuss the process of art making, from fundamentals like line, shape, value and color, to connecting over what we love, what we struggle with, how to persevere through doubt and disappointment in our art making and ultimately learn how to trust the process and develop trust in our intuition.

✨ We have time to share work and connect over shared interests at the beginning and end of each class! Students do not have to share and it’s never a big deal to pass. Chatting and sharing happen mostly at the beginning and end of class, with the majority of time in the middle spent on step-by-step focused work.

✨ We focus on learning and process—most classes will not end with a “finished” piece. Instead, students will build and practice the tools and techniques needed to continue with the piece between classes!

✨ You can join anytime with no experience necessary. We work step-by-step each class to begin to create something new in Procreate so beginners can follow along, while more advanced students can work at their own pace, modify and enhance their prompt with feedback and guidance from me! 

✨Students who want to take even more classes with me, look for one of my self-paced classes to get started! https://outschool.com/classes/4e448664-e6dc-4d6a-8a2c-f0aa08c16445/schedule

✨ Many of my students stay with me for years, and when they age out of this group at level 2, I encourage you to join my teen group of the same name :)

✨✨  I teach this class to ages 8-13 for level 1 and level 2, and to ages 13-18. Not sure where your student should be? I'm very flexible about ages in my classes. Students who start with me in the younger group tend to chat and be silly more, have cameras on more, and share more of their opinions during class! If you have an older student who is into this vibe--they are welcome in my younger group! Students who start in my older group tend to be very friendly and some share a lot but overall the vibe is more focused on the work & skill building, more cameras tend to stay off, but many students still share their work at the end of each class. If you have a younger student who wants to move at a faster pace, has advanced skills and wants this vibe, they are welcome in the older group! Send me a message and we can talk about it!

✅ Procreate Skills:
👉🏼 layers                           👉🏼 color selection
👉🏼 opacity                         👉🏼 color palettes 
👉🏼 selection tool              👉🏼 transform tools
👉🏼 drawing guides           👉🏼 drop fills
👉🏼 animation                    👉🏼 quick shapes
👉🏼 brushes                       👉🏼 textures
👉🏼 saving files                  👉🏼 file size/DPI/resolution
👉🏼 and so much more!

✅ Artist Skills:
👉🏼 color theory                 👉🏼 line
👉🏼 light & shadow            👉🏼 shape
👉🏼 composition                👉🏼 gradients
👉🏼 textures with               👉🏼 SEEing
       multiple brushes        👉🏼 simplifying/stylizing
👉🏼 value                            👉🏼 gesture
👉🏼 sketching loose          👉🏼 mood
👉🏼 trusting instincts        👉🏼 expanding interests
👉🏼 failure=growth            👉🏼 experimenting
👉🏼 and so much more!

✨ This class is collaborative--I want to know what you love to make art about? What do you want to get better at? What do you think of the illustration world/design world? What do you want to know about having a job as an illustrator? I will find a way to incorporate all ideas into classes (as long as they are age-appropriate 😉 :)

✨ Over time, my classes give students the skills and confidence they need to draw and paint anything, anywhere, anytime, and the intuition to create from inside, not for trends.

🏳️‍🌈✊🏽 ✨This is an inclusive, anti-racist, LGBTQIA+ safe space where every member can feel empowered to be themselves and create art that reflects the world they dream about! • No previous experience is necessary. Bring your ideas and an open mind! • Classes may run up to ten minutes late depending on sharing, learner questions and discussion. • Mics ON is allowed and encouraged (assuming no background noise-in which case just mute while not talking)!

TOPICS SCHEDULE:
(Almost all topics are student-driven requests at this point. So sometimes our topics might change, as I make an effort to combine requests as best I can so we can get through more of them faster! Feel free to message me to confirm topics)


Week of November 11: Owl House or Sister’s 8 Books (requested)
Week of November 18: Pusheen the Cat or Wish (requested)
Week of November 25: Owl or Brown Teddy Bear (requested)
Week of December 2: Chairs or 5 Worlds (requested)
Week of December 9: Harry Potter Pets & Creatures-devils snare, mandrake (requested)
Week of December 16: Cluck Avengers or Ratatouille (villain backstory) (requested)
Week of December 23: Japanese Dragons (Tallulah’s references-requested!)
Week of December 30: Ship of Fools or Just Shapes and Beats-boss battle, long live the new fresh (requested)
Week of January 6: Capibara or Gravity Falls (requested)
Week of January 13: Care Bears or Snowflakes (requested)
Week of January 20: Amphibea or a Bumblebee (requested)
Week of January 27: Make a brush & settings (color dynamics, shape, texture and more) (requested)
Week of February 3: Claire's cat, Hunter! (requested)
Week of February 10: Eden's Chihuahuas!  Skye and Lumen (requested)
Week of February 17: Baby snake or blue cat (requested)
Week of February 24: Avatar the Last AirBender or cactus (requested)
Week of March 3: Dandy's World or Centaur World (requested)
Week of March 10: My Little Pony Gen 4 or Hands, wrists, elbows (requested)
Week of March 17: How to Train Your Dragon (requested)
Week of March 24: DND Birds or Half Human-Half Cat/Dragon (requested)
Week of March 31: Fabulous Beasts  (requested)
Week of April 7: Sprout, June's chicken or Olivia Rodrigo (requested)
Week of April 14: Human gestures or hands or eyes (requested)
Week of April 21: Moo Deng the Hippo or Dandy’s World (requested)
Week of April 28: Crap Taxidermy Book or Tacos (requested)
Week of May 12: Pony or Minecraft (requested)
Week of May 19: Ember graphic novel or Disco dragon (requested)
Week of May 26: Invader Zim from Anarya or Unicorn with a floatie (requested)
Week of June 2: Wallace & Grommet or Shopkins (requested)
Week of June 9: Roblox (any) or Gotcha Life 2 (requested)
Week of June 16: Gravity Falls or Avatar Last Airbender (requested)
Week of June 23: Kitsune or Wolfblood the show (requested)
Week of June 30: Loud House or 
Week of July 7:

***SUMMER BREAK! Tentatively between July 11-August 4, 2025. Dates will be finalized by late-May!***

Week of August 4:
Week of August 11:
Week of August 18:
Week of August 25:
Week of September 1:


⏰Please note that there may be some weeks *off* throughout the year. 

❤️ Self-Paced Classes: If live classes don’t fit your schedule, you want more time for each project, or you simply want MORE of this class: please consider taking my self-paced classes. Self-paced classes are pre-recorded versions of this same class, with step-by-step instruction on making art from references, and you can watch them at your own pace! I plan to continue to build my library of self-paced classes, so send me your topic requests, follow me and check back often!
Learning Goals
Learn to SEE line and shape, then draw it!
Develop the fine motor skills needed to able to make the drawings you want!
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Other Details

Parental Guidance
We will be using the app Procreate to make art in this class. This app costs about $10 and will need to be purchased and downloaded before class begins.
Supply List
Your student will need:

1. An ipad with Procreate already installed and ready to use. 
2. A stylus/apple pencil is recommended, but not necessary.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined February, 2021
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Bachelor's Degree in Music or Theatre or Arts from Temple University
Hello! My name is Bear!

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My classes are easy-going, mics-on spaces where we discuss and practice the process of art making, from fundamentals like line, shape, value and color, to connecting over what we love, what we struggle with, how to persevere through doubt and disappointment in our art making and ultimately learn how to trust the process and develop trust in our intuition. 

I have a fun, energetic, patient, encouraging personality. I believe learning can always be fun and exciting! 

I teach targeted art skills and fundamentals while building a safe social-emotional space where students can explore how to think like an artist, see like an artist and begin to be in the world as an artist!

All my digital illustration courses are guided step-by-step. My comics and animation classes are more club-style where we work on projects independently while hanging out and being social.

I am a self-taught award-winning, exhibiting, working artist. I have a degree in journalism from Temple University and I worked for years in journalism, editing, graphic design and marketing before quitting it all to become a working artist.

As an artist and writer, I have taught elementary, middle school and high school art and creative writing in classes including: drawing, painting, comics, stop motion, character design, and fundamental art principles like line, perspective, color, composition and more. I am a member of the Society of Children's Books Writers and Illustrators and the Art Brand Alliance. You can usually find me writing or working on a picture book dummy, creating sculptures, painting or reading!

Through guided drawing and painting, group brainstorms, games and by analyzing the books and movies we love, I will guide learners to explore and discuss a variety of storytelling principles like character development and narrative arcs, as well as art principles like gesture drawing, composition, color theory, light theory, visual storytelling and more. 

If your kid is into beautiful chaos (aka being able to express themselves, find their voices, find value in collaboration and mutual support), where kids get to keep their mics ON (aka learn how to listen to others and value other opinions and perspectives), and don’t mind unpredictable outcomes (aka learn that being creative is a process not an end result when you’re learning), then maybe they’ll like my Outschool classes. 

All my classes are actively anti-racist, LGBTQIA2S-celebrating, intersectionally safe spaces.

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Procreate Illustration Skill Level Breakdowns for reference when looking through our catalog of classes:

First things first: This class is FUN and friendly and chill, despite how technical and intense the following descriptions are. In fact if you are the adult to a kid who is new or somewhat new to all this, don’t even tell them all of the following please! I don’t want them to get into their heads about all this until they WANT to know, which will happen in time. Until then they will be learning these things while thinking they are just hanging out having fun with friends :)

Become an Illustrator classes are different because we don’t just learn Procreate tools and tricks to follow trends—we also learn tons of art theory, build intuition and style and learn how to have a growth mindset along the way! We use a digital medium to practice a full art fundamentals curriculum in the most fun way possible—by having a theme requested by students each week through which to learn and practice the following! 

I teach two types of Illustration classes, both of which are recurring weekly-pay classes, that learners can join anytime:

1. The original recurring Become An Illustrator classes: These are based on age with a wide variety of levels (great for most students in their first few years in my classes!). Classes are ages 8-13 (level1 & level 2) and ages 13-18 (all levels). These classes work step-by-step with me so everyone can follow along, while many more advanced students modify and add nuance and detail as they work faster, and still benefit from new prompts, tools and techniques from me. This is a great way to have a friendly art club each week while building level 1-3 skills and keeping up a practice for level 4-5 skills! 

A note about levels 4-5 in this category: Frequently, young artists may be at a level 4-5 in some areas because their interests and dedication have led to a lot of practice in certain themes and techniques. These students frequently are still developing level 1-3 skills in many other areas and benefit from my classes because we work on a variety of themes and techniques from week to week.

2. Cohorts (NEW!) are also based on age, but have a narrower skill level within each cohort because the class is designed to have kids stay together, aging up in their group as they progress. The techniques and art theory we are learning is based on where the cohort is and the focus is on progress. Learners can stay together until they age out of Outschool (19th birthday) or move onto college/next steps in their lives. New students are very welcome to join if they match the level of the cohort! Please message me if you have questions or are unsure. I am very happy to have learners join a cohort if this type of committed community fits for them even if they feel a bit shaky on some of the items listed in the level for that cohort—we can make it work and get you up to speed!

Read the descriptions for each class to understand what class to join!

Here is how you can know what level you are (and what you will be practicing to get you to the next level, which is where you are headed if you join us). PLEASE NOTE how many variables exist within each of these levels—this is NOT an exact science and my priority is to get you into the class you want to be in. So let’s have a chat and make a plan for you!

Level 1: Beginner: You feel new or somewhat-new to more than three of the following: 

Procreate Experience: layers, layer and brush opacity, hue/saturation/brightness sliders, selection tool, transform tool, brush/smudge/eraser tools, color-select (eyedropper)

Art Experience: drawing from references, drawing forms and figures from basic shapes, visually being able to see forms and figures as basic shapes, color theory, value organization, composition, foreshortening, perspective, making steady lines confidently, mark-making, modifying on your own confidently. If you don’t know what a lot of these things are yet, you should start here!


Level 2: Advanced Beginner: You understand and are developing skills in most of the following while still getting prompts and demos from the teacher. You can move at least a lightly moderate pace (you might be faster). You may not feeling super amazing at all of these yet, but you understand most of what you are being asked to do when given demos and you are practicing them! Some of these things might be starting to feel easier! 

Procreate Experience: layers, layer and brush opacity, hue/saturation/brightness sliders, selection tool, transform tool, brush/smudge/eraser tools, color-select (eyedropper), adjustments, clipping masks

Art Experience in some of the following areas: drawing from references, drawing forms and figures from basic shapes, visually being able to see forms and figures as basic shapes, color theory, value, composition, foreshortening, perspective, making steady lines confidently, mark-making. You can make art on your own in your free time using most of these things! You are sometimes modifying your art from what I am teaching but it may feel a bit awkward still. You may need to see some demos more than once from class-to-class while your visual and hand-arm-eyes-coordination toolbox is being built!

If you have zero Procreate experience and you are under age 11, please join a level 1 class. I will let you know when you’re ready to move to level 2! 


Level 3: Intermediate: There are two ways you might fit into an Intermediate class.

1. You are new to Procreate but have intermediate drawing skills, and now you want to try Procreate—YAY welcome! This is you if you can follow moderately paced demos and prompts to learn Procreate along with us (usually ages 10+ simply because of the way the brain develops its ability to follow multistep instruction paired with the nature of the medium we are using).

2. You understand and can use the following Procreate tools with quick prompts from the teacher: Procreate layers, layer and brush opacity, hue/saturation/brightness sliders, selection tool, transform tool, brush/smudge/eraser tools, color-select (eyedropper), adjustments, clipping masks, reference tools, 

BOTH of these paths make you intermediate if you feel comfortable drawing from references, drawing forms and figures from basic shapes, beginning to visually see more complicated forms and figures as basic shapes!

You may also have some of the following, but not necessarily, and we will be learning and practicing more of these: color theory, value organization, composition, foreshortening, perspective, making steady lines confidently, mark-making, style development


Level 4: Intermediate-Advanced: You feel solid in all the things described in levels 1-3 and want more.

You have a solid foundation in the process of improving your drawing, color and composition skills. This doesn’t mean you necessarily feel good about all the art you make (that’s impossible anyway). You are modifying your art with ease. You may not have put it in these words before, but you are familiar with the process of growth mindset: trying—>failing—>assessing—>getting curious—>trying again. 

You are making your own characters, environments and feel good about your mimicking skills—you can create what you see. At this level you are working on having a solid art practice where you want to be challenged with fresh references and prompts to modify and create your own vision. You are working on honing your style and what that means to you.

Level 4 artists are sometimes motivated by exciting challenges to try new things, will learn more about the application of their work in the world of illustration and art including art markets and responsibilities of artists.

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50 min

Completed by 23 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-12
6-11 learners per class

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