What's included
5 live meetings
3 hrs 45 mins in-class hoursClass Experience
There are nearly 1,000 different Pokémon right now, but we all have our favorites! In this one-week summer camp, you'll be able to request whatever Pokémon you'd like to learn how to draw, and each day we'll go over how to do so. Every Pokémon will be broken down into step-by-step instructions, from sketching, to details, to adding color. This allows learners to take their time and really learn how to draw the subject at hand. Day 1: Introductions and Getting Started! In our first day of class, students will introduce themselves in the classroom. They'll be asked what their favorite Pokémon is (and why), and what they like about the series. They'll also be given their first drawing instructions, where they'll learn how to draw Pikachu, the most well-known monster in the series. Once they've completed their illustration, they'll be asked to share their art if they'd like to! At the end of class on Day 1, learners will be asked to submit their requests for the following days. Each student will be allowed to request a single Pokémon, so make sure you pick your favorite! Learners can request any Pokémon that they wish to, or anything from the Pokémon franchise. Days 2 through 5: Covering Requested Pokémon! Each day following the first, learners will be in control of the drawings that they'd like to make! In a randomized order, days 2 through 5 will cover each of the students' requests. All instructions will be in the same format as the first day, where we'll start with sketching, move to details, and finish things off with adding color. #creative
Learning Goals
Students will learn how to draw their favorite Pokémon by breaking them down into simpler shapes and details, and will aim to master the iconic Pokémon art style.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
Pokémon is a family-friendly game that is rated E for Everyone. Students will be viewing Pokémon content via screen share, where the instructor will be presenting a quick Google Slides presentation showing different pieces of Pokémon art. Learners will not need to use this resource, as they will only be viewing content via screen sharing.
Supply List
In order to participate in class, learners will need the following supplies: - Pencil(s) and a good eraser - Paper - Coloring supplies (colored pencils, markers, crayons, etc.)
External Resources
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
Teacher expertise and credentials
Art is a lifelong passion, and my journey with art started in middle school. I have worked in many different media, but my favorites are sketching, drawing, and photography. I’ve been keeping sketchbooks for nearly 20 years, and they’ve helped me document my journey with art, as well as important milestones in my life. In addition to traditional fine arts, I've always had an interest in animation, and have learned many animation styles and techniques that are useful. I want to help learners find their artistic passion and help them do the same.
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Live Group Class
$75
for 5 classes5x per week, 1 week
45 min
Completed by 8 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 8-12
1-4 learners per class