Face Shapes: Draw a Series of Characters Using Simple Shapes
Are you stuck or are you drawing the same character over and over again?
Then this is the class for you.
Picture book illustrator Nina Rycroft shows how to use shape to inspire a series of fun character faces. Use this class to break out of old habits, explore new ground and to see how shape is used to depict age, gender and personality types.
Explore and draw faces using the kite, heart, rectangle, oval, round square, teardrop, heptagon and oblong shapes and see how some shapes are more successful than others when trying to depict a specific age, gender or personality type.
This class can be used in a number of ways.
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- To encourage you to experiment and ‘play’ with your own style of drawing faces
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- To give you the confidence to try new ways of drawing faces
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- To try a new way of drawing faces, using shape your inspiration
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- To create a new set of faces to add to your portfolio of character ideas.
This class is a part of Nina Rycroft’s character development series and is guaranteed to help you on your creative journey, uncovering new possibilities designing and drawing faces.