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Dibujo de personajes en Pixel Art

Los estudiantes aprenderán a dibujar un personaje estilo pixel art (como el de un videojuego) usando un programa de arte gratuito (o pago, si ya lo tienen) en esta clase única.
Mr. Tim
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55 minutos horas presenciales

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I will teach students basic and original character drawing in a "pixel art" style. Pixel art is commonly used in old video games and in modern, retro-style games. They will learn about proportion and color and how they are used in pixel art. I will teach by sharing my screen with my students and allow them to follow along with what I do and also I will give them freedom to draw on their own while I assist them. Pixel art, especially when it is at a low resolution, produces a number of design challenges. For example, how is a face designed at such a small scale? Students will also learn how to make their art look more authentic like it was from an old game.

The style will be limited to 16-bit style games, commonly seen during the Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis era. This is to give the students enough freedom in color and scale but limit them somewhat as pixel art becomes more difficult as an image gets larger. An earlier era, such as an 8-bit style is too limiting and the freedom of the later 32-bit era can make things too difficult for early learners. 

This is a one-time class but because it can take a lot of practice to get good at pixel art, I encourage the students to keep coming back. 

We will be using an online pixel art app (accessible through a normal web browser like Chrome or Firefox) though students could also use Microsoft Paint, Adobe Photoshop, or Aseprite. I heavily encourage the purchase of Aseprite if the student ends up really ends up enjoying this kind of art.
Metas de aprendizaje
Students will learn how to draw human or human-like characters in a 16-bit style. They will learn the importance of proportion when creating low-resolution art (ex: head size, hand size). Students will learn what colors to use and how to add shading and shadows to make the art look authentic.
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Se unió el May, 2021
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Dear all,

Unfortunately, I need to take a break from Outschool for a while. I'm having money issues and I need to work a different job for at least a little while. I'm not quitting Outschool. I'm going to unlist my classes for the time being and cancel any upcoming classes. I know some of you have paid in advance so I’m sorry about that as well but you should all be refunded for anything scheduled after 3/30/2024.. If anyone needs help or gets stuck on a project in the meantime, send me a message and maybe I can help if I have time. I'm sorry to do this in the middle of everyone's projects. Everyone is doing so well though and you guys have a foundation to build from now. Make sure you keep working and don't give up. 

-Mr. Tim

/* Hello! My name is Mr. Tim.

I teach classes about game design and pixel art.

I studied computer science, art, and history in college. I have been teaching for almost five years. I have worked as a substitute teacher in American schools and as a teacher at a Japanese-English conversation school. From 2018 to 2019 I lived in Japan. I have also taught Japanese and Chinese students online too. I am also a web developer and game developer. I make retro-style games. */

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Completado por 11 alumnos
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Edades: 9-14
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