Digital Art - Kawaii Character Designs: Rare & Legendary Pokemon
What's included
1 live meeting
55 mins in-class hours per weekClass Experience
This class is an ongoing format. Students will sketch a new digital design every week. Each week is charged as a subscription on Sunday mornings. Students can join or leave the series any week. Please note, this is not an absolute beginner’s class. Students are required to have some digital art experience and basic understanding of digital tools already. Students should also be skilled in the use of basic computer skills like typing, opening and closing programs, saving files, and hand control. Students will learn the steps of digital art. Using layers, brushes and masks they will create the design digitally. We will go over how to break down a drawing into simple shapes on a sketch layer before getting more detailed on a line art layer and then will delve into coloring using different brushes, the paint bucket tool, the stamp tool, and a mask layer. Each class will follow the below structure: Step 1: Set up Each student will learn how to create a canvas on the program. They will then learn how to create new layers. Step 2: Sketch Taking reference from the original image, the students will learn to break down the complex shapes down to simpler ones in a sketch layer. They will learn how to use the layer opacity to lower the opacity of the sketch to make it easier to see the upcoming line art layer. Step 3: Line Art Using the undersketch, students will make their line art in another layer. Students will learn how to use the stability function in the program to get smoother and cleaner lines. Step 4: Coloring Students will learn how to use the bucket tool and experiment with different brushes to their liking to color in the cartoon character on another layer. Also, they will learn how to use clipping masks as another method of coloring. Step 5: Background (optional for more advanced students) Students will explore how to utilize the bucket tool to get a solid background color quickly and then the stamp tool for some decorations. These basics will form a foundation in any further digital art to prepare their portfolio. Once they built a solid foundation and keep practicing, they will be able to design a multitude of sketches of their own. Classes are highly interactive and students will have the opportunity to socialize and share their ideas in a fun and upbeat environment. Schedule May and June – Chibi Legendary Pokemon May Week Starting 5/1: Kyogre Week Starting 5/8: Suicune Week Starting 5/15: Mewtwo Week Starting 5/22: Groudon Week Starting 5/29: Altaria June Week Starting 6/5: Arceus Week Starting 6/12: Shinx Week Starting 6/19: Xerneus Week Starting 6/26: Entei July & August - Pokemon Summer Desserts July Week Starting 7/3: Squirtle Shake Week Starting 7/10: Jigglypuff Pancakes Week Starting 7/17: Mew Waffle Cone Week Starting 7/24: Snorlax Macaroon August Week Starting 7/31: Grookey Bingsu Week Starting 8/7: Vaporeon Pie Week Starting 8/14: Charmander Cream Puff Week Starting 8/21: Gengar Donut Week Starting 8/28: Yamper Swirlix Cotton Candy September& October- Fall Halloween Pokemon September Week Starting 9/4: Quilava Week Starting 9/11: Jack O' Lantern Squirtle Week Starting 9/18: Zeraora Week Starting 9/25: Pumpkin Bulbasaur October Week Starting 10/2: Litten Witch Week Starting 10/9: Mimikyu Pikachu Week Starting 10/16: Count Pumpkaboo Week Starting 10/23: Mega Gengar November & December - Holiday Pokemons November Week Starting 10/30: Victini Santa Hat Week Starting 11/6: Garchomp Candy Cane Week Starting 11/13: Snom's First Snow Week Starting 11/20 Luxiray Deer Antlers Week Starting 11/27: Oshawott Gingerbread December Week Starting 1 2/4: Sylveon Santa Hat Week Starting 12/11: Bulbasaur Holiday Tree Week Starting 12/18: Zoroua Cocoa Time Week Starting 12/25: Jiraiya Happy New Year January & February - Digital Valentine's Day Cards January Week Starting 1/1: Plant One On Me Bulbasaur Week Starting 1/8: Be Mine Espurr Week Starting 1/15: Pika-you Pikachu Week Starting 1/22: Out Of My Shell Squirtle Week Starting 1/29: Crunch On You Tyrunt February Week Starting 2/5: I Love Mew Week Starting 2/12: Heart Ablaze Charmander Week Starting 2/19: Puppy Love Lillipup March and April – Easter Spring Pokemon March Week Starting 2/27: Pachirisu Week Starting 3/6: Togepi Week Starting 3/13: Wooloo Week Starting 3/20: Pichu Week Starting 3/27: Scorbunny April Week Starting 4/3: Combusken Week Starting 4/10: Buneary Week Starting 4/17: Celebi Week Starting 4/24: Combee _______________________________________ Please read below for frequently-asked questions on our policies: Mandatory Video Check-In Video check-in is mandatory for safety purposes per Outschool policy. Students are required to have their cameras on to allow the teacher to check in and verify each learner. After check-in, students have the option of either turning off their camera or leaving it on, whatever is their preference. Younger learners are highly encouraged to leave their cameras on. Missed Classes & Refunds All our classes are backed by the ‘Limited’ refund policy. Parents may withdraw up to a week before class starts with a full refund OR within 24 hours of purchase. In the event a learner misses a class, recordings are made available in each classroom. Students are more than welcomed to reach out for any questions and share their work in the classroom. Late/ Missed Class All classes will begin on time as long as one learner is in the classroom. In the event that no students are in the classroom at the assigned class time, the teacher will leave a message in the classroom and exit after ten minutes of waiting per Outschool policy. Minimum Enrollment & Class Cancellation A minimum of two learners is required for every class to run. In the event that we have to cancel a class, parents will be notified within 24 hours of class. Learners will have the option of either transferring to a more populated section of the same class or receiving a full refund, whichever is preferred. Technical Difficulties In the event of class delay/ cancellations due to unforeseeable technical issues, all families will be notified and a make-up section will be posted, or a refund will be issued if a make-up class cannot be scheduled.
Learning Goals
Students will learn the fundamental techniques in digital cartooning, including:
● Layers
● Clipping mask
● Stamp tool
● Brushes/Softness/Opacity
● Coloring/Shading/Highlights
Other Details
Supply List
Hardware: Computer or Drawing tablet with a stylus Software: Drawing program - Autodesk Sketchbook is recommended. Free download is available at www.sketchbook.com on mobile devices.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
Teacher Jenna is a BFA graduate from California College of the Arts with a concentration in Animation. As an Art, Films and Video Games enthusiast, Jenna is constantly evolving as an artist through the years. She is currently working with various clients, mainly creating character and costume designs, illustrations and marketing art. She is eager to share her knowledge and help her students grow in their digital illustration and animation journey.
For more information on Young Art teachers go to: https://outschool.com/teachers/Young-Art-instructors
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Live Group Class
$18
weekly1x per week
55 min
Completed by 42 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-13
2-18 learners per class