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Creative Story Illustration Transform Objects Into Character

Finding The Creative Story From A Normal Photos & Draw That Photos To Inspiring Creative Character Digital Illustration!

Want to learn how to illustrate unique and creative story illustrations? Learn how to transform objects into characters and bring them to life with creativity!

What you’ll learn

Course Content

Requirements

Want to learn how to illustrate unique and creative story illustrations? Learn how to transform objects into characters and bring them to life with creativity!

In this course, we will practice drawing inspiration from the reference image and will learn how to take inspiration from two or three images. Finally conveying it with a creative story.

The basic structure of this course is:

  1. I will show the process which I carried out from the finished drawing.
  2. I will help you to find a creative story from the reference image along with the basic sketch.
  3. Finally, detailed process of the illustration from the scratch.

Add on to that, you will learn:

  1. The basic lighting concept.
  2. Expressions that can be used in the story.
  3. The basic color theory for shading and lighting.

Using our imagination and creative eye also with surprising colors, textures and tricks we will create a visual story.

This class should be a fun exercise for the imagination and facilitate creative thinking.

So, are you ready to start illustrating?

Let’s get started!

 

Course Requirements:

Before we start the course, we need to know about the requirements needed.

To create the illustration with a creative story, I have used

Mainly you need some bit of drawing skills too.

You can use any medium to draw there is no need for a particular medium. Even if it can be a paper and pencil, Only you have to be creative. In order to be more convenient, search for plenty of reference images to create an illustration.

So far you have gained the knowledge about the requirements needed. In the next course, we will be looking at the decoding of illustrations.

 

Thank You,

Jemsee