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Section 2 - Understanding Line, Shape, and Form
7 Lessons-
PreviewLine Language and Variation
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PreviewThe Benefits of Drawing with Basic Shapes
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StartTurning a Shape Into a Form
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StartPractice Activity 1 - Drawing a Nose
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StartPractice Activity 2 - Drawing Lips
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StartPractice Activity 3 - Drawing an Eye ( Style 1 )
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StartPractice Activity 4 - Drawing an Eye ( Style 2 )
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Section 3 - Drawing Comic Book Style Faces with Traditional Art Supplies
8 Lessons-
StartThe Tools of the Trade
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StartSketching with Basic Forms
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StartAdding in the Details to Our Concepts
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StartAdding Rendering to the First Example
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StartRough Sketching the 2nd Comic Face Example
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StartDetailing the Forms of the 2nd Comic Face Example
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StartRefining the Details of the 2nd Comic Face Example
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Start3rd Comic Face Example - Time Lapsed with Narration
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Section 4 - Shading and Rendering
18 Lessons-
StartDrawing the Layout to Our First Example
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StartEstablishing Our Primary Light and Shadow
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StartRefining the Line work and Shadows
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StartRendering the Mask Of Our Character
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StartRendering the Shoulders of Our Character
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StartLaying Out Our Brick Pattern for Our 2nd Example
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StartTexturing Our Brick Pattern for the 2nd Example
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StartAdding More Texture to Our Brick Pattern for the 2nd Example
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StartAdding the Final Texture to Our Brick Pattern
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StartAdding a Pipe to Our Brick Wall
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StartCleaning up the Line Work to Our Brick Wall
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StartRough Sketching the 3rd Example - Arm and Chest
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StartRendering the Metal Part of the Arm
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StartRendering the Upper Part of the Arm
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StartCross Hatching the Upper Part of the Arm
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StartCross Hatching the Upper Part of the Arm - Part 2
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StartShading the Creepy Hand
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StartCleaning up the Line Work on the 3rd Example
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Section 5 - Drawing Poses for Comic Book Characters
7 Lessons-
StartDrawing the Body with the Stereometric Approach
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StartDrawing the Torso First
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StartThumbnail Sketching with Ink
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StartSketching a Pose for Our Character Concept
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StartAdding the Anatomy to Our Character Design
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StartAdding the Suit Design to Our Character Design
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StartRendering the Surfaces to Our Character
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Section 6 - Drawing Textures and Imperfections on a Zombie
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Section 7 - Drawing Wrinkles and Folds for Clothing
7 Lessons-
StartPractice Activity for Wrinkles and Folds in Clothing - Part 1
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StartPractice Activity for Wrinkles and Folds in Clothing - Part 2
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StartPractice Activity for Wrinkles and Folds in Clothing - Part 3
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StartDrawing a Hoodie Lines and Forms
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StartDrawing a Hoodie - Rendering Stage
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StartDrawing Folds from 2 Pinch Points
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StartDrawing Folds from 2 Pinch Points - Rendering
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