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The 60-chapter Anime-style Character Illustration Class Patched Here

by Ashleigh Harris Chief Marketing Officer

The 60-chapter Anime-style Character Illustration Class Patched Here

Learning how to simplify human anatomy into the sleek, expressive forms characteristic of contemporary anime .

This is where the class gets scary. You learn that a belt, a ribbon, or a torn sleeve tells a backstory faster than a flashback. You design a uniform that reflects a military hierarchy. You design casual wear that reveals a fear of intimacy (turtlenecks) vs. a need for attention (crop tops). You learn the "triangle silhouette"—how to arrange hair, accessories, and weapons so the eye flows. You realize you aren't just drawing clothes; you are drawing defense mechanisms. the 60-chapter anime-style character illustration class

: Adding background details and environment to tell a story through the character. Rendering Details Learning how to simplify human anatomy into the

Finalizes the process by adding backgrounds, mise-en-scene, and fine details. You design a uniform that reflects a military hierarchy

"The chapter on 'Hands in Perspective' (Chapter 18) was worth the price of admission alone. No other tutorial explained the knuckle wedge method like this." — Takeshi R., Comic Artist

You didn't learn to draw anime characters. You learned to host them. You learned that the space between the eyelid and the pupil contains more narrative weight than a thousand words of dialogue. You learned that the fold of a jacket over a shoulder is a geography of hardship or luxury.

the 60-chapter anime-style character illustration class
Published by Ashleigh Harris April 8, 2021
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