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Pokemon Drawing Class: How to Draw Pokemon With Illustrator Maggie Wehler

Love Pokemon? Then this class is for you! In this weekly art club you will learn how to draw the most popular anime Pokemon with easy step-by-step instructions. Learn to cartoon and chat with other Pokemon-obsessed drawing fans!
Curious Together Arts and Humanities
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What's included

1 live meeting
55 mins in-class hours per week

Class Experience

Does your child want to draw Pokemon, but has trouble making theirs look like the actual characters? 

Do the Youtube videos or other tutorials go too fast? Or are you tired of them because your child doesn't get feedback on their art?

Do you want your child to actually understand HOW and WHY a character is designed the way they are, so that your child also develops their drawing skills and conceptual understanding of character design?

If so, then join this weekly class where I take you step by step through the drawing of a Pokemon character. We will pencil, ink, and color our Pokemon together. Every week your child will leave class with a beautifully designed and colored Pokemon character. 

I teach how to use basic lines and shapes to "construct" a character from the ground up, just like the pros do. This leads to an essential understanding of character design, line, shape, and form. This equips your child to not just draw the characters they love like Pikachu, but also create their own unique characters.


Below is the schedule, subject to change. (Classes are often changed to best support the needs and interests of enrolled learners, so please message to be sure):

Week 1: Pikachu
Week 2: Bulbasaur
Week 3: Charmander
Week 4: Squirtle
Week 5: Caterpie
Week 6: Butterfree
Week 7: Rattata
Week 8: Sandshrew
Week 9: Clefairy
Week 10: Vulpix
Week 11: Jigglypuff
Week 12: Zubat
Week 13: Vileplume
Week 14: Meowth


The only materials your child needs are:
pencil
eraser
black marker or black pen for outlining
paper
coloring utensils

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The only materials your child needs are:
pencil
eraser
black marker or black pen for outlining
paper
coloring utensils
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Joined December, 2020
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Massachusetts Teaching Certificate in Social Studies/History
Chris Hurley
Maryland Teaching Certificate
RJ Sterling
Washington Teaching Certificate in Special Education
Derrick Heisey
North Carolina Teaching Certificate in English/Language Arts
Daniel Grissom, M.A.
Master's Degree from University of Massachusetts
Chris Hurley
Master's Degree in English from University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Joanna Gallagher
Master's Degree in Education from Maryland Institute Collage of Art
RJ Sterling
Master's Degree in Education from Teachers College at Columbia University
Daniel Grissom, M.A.
Bachelor's Degree in History from Westfield State College
Chris Hurley
Bachelor's Degree in Music or Theatre or Arts from Rochester Institute of Technology
Maggie Wehler
Bachelor's Degree in Art and Design from Rowan University
Mike Jasorka, Comics Pro
Bachelor's Degree in History from Bryan College
Joanna Gallagher
Bachelor's Degree in English from Bryan College
Joanna Gallagher
Bachelor's Degree in Music or Theatre or Arts from San Francisco State University
Kevin Anthony Catalan
Bachelor's Degree in English Language and Literature from The University of New Mexico
Derrick Heisey
Bachelor's Degree in Music or Theatre or Arts from California State University, Fresno
Kaitlyn Sydelle, Anime Comic Artist
Bachelor's Degree in Fine/Studio Arts from UW-Whitewater
Jes Sudbrink
Bachelor's Degree from North Carolina State University
Daniel Grissom, M.A.
Bachelor's Degree in Foreign Language from North Carolina State University
Daniel Grissom, M.A.
🎬 MAGGIE WEHLER, PROFESSIONAL ANIMATOR AND ILLUSTRATOR: Maggie Wehler is a freelance animator and illustrator who has worked on a multitude of indie video games and indie animation projects! As she loved video games and cartoons as a child, she began drawing digitally in middle school and hasn’t stopped since! Taking that passion, she took online classes through the Academy of Art University in highschool and then pursued a degree in Film & Animation at the Rochester Institute of Technology, where she also completed a minor in Game Design. After college, Maggie attended the Disney College Program and worked at the Walt Disney World Parks in Florida while attending seminar classes with Disney artists and designers! She also makes freelance animated videos for the Youtube channel Psych2Go, which has over 11 million subscribers! Maggie firmly believes that everyone deserves to have a space to create, all art forms are valid, and any art fundamentals can be learned through drawing characters you love to draw! Other than drawing, Maggie enjoys playing video games like Splatoon and Monster Hunter, along with watching movies, anime and reading graphic novels.

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$22

weekly
1x per week
55 min

Completed by 7 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 6-11
1-4 learners per class

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