Description
Welcome to the „Entering Space – An Introduction to Perspective in Procreate » class. It explores the basics of perspective and is the first step to learn to add space to your art before approaching One-Point-Perspective and Two Point Perspective.
The class is perfect for total beginners and might be a game changer for more experienced artists as well. It is a great choice for anyone who is not yet incorporating perspective in their art or they are just not confident enough when it comes to perspective and don’t really understands the „Why?“- s.
Adding space to your art might be intimidating, but in this class we will go step-by-step and dismiss all your fears.
As illustrations tell stories and stories happen in space, it is crutial to be able to add dimension to your illustrations. Linear perspective is the first step to be able to create stunning and welcoming scenes which invite the viewers to the image. Learning these theories and getting some experience in them will make your workflow more confident and your artworks more professional. The skills you will get from this class will remain with you in the future and give you an opportunity to grow as an artist.
We will use an iPad and Procreate to complete this class, but the class can be followed along with digital programs, like Photoshop or even traditionally.
The class comes with 5 worksheets a completely new Brush Pack and 3 Color Palettes.
There is no other course or program like this out there. The class breaks down a complicated topic to digestible bits and a doable project. You will learn by doing and apply the newly gained knowledge right away.
After completing the class and the class project you will be packed with skills and knowledge that will be your left hand in the future.
So, are you ready to enter space? Then let’s get started!
À qui ce cours s’adresse-t-il ?
Beginners in illustration.
Artists who are not yet incorporating perspective to their art.
Artists who are intimidated when it comes to adding space to an artwork.
Artists who are not familiar with art theory.
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