How to make cartoon characters | Photoshop to Illustrator Udemy
Price: USD 60
  • Duration: Flexible

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Welcome to how to draw cartoon characters with Adam Miconi.

This course is designed in a casual conversation format where I explain various concepts on designing my cartoon characters. Ive had this series running for a few years and Ive been repeatedly asked how I design these cute and grumpy little cartoon characters.

Though Im taking you through a process of well known characters, the process can be applied to any type of character whether its fan art pieces or your own design.

In this main tutorial, I am working on a Darth Vader concept. Since Im following some art guidelines I created to make all these characters look the same, youll see one of my previous Freddy Kruger designs, then I remove that and show you how I finish the Darth Vader concept in Photoshop.

Next I take you into Adobe Illustrator where we begin the process of working on the lines. I show you how to easily make sense of what could be a chaotic process of laying down the basic geometry, clean it up, and have clean and organized line work.

Once that is complete we move into the steps of laying down the flat colors, add the illusion of light and shadow.

We then change the text for the name to match the rest of the series, add a defining element, and finish up the overall design.

As a thank you for purchasing, I am also supplying bonus content of highly time lapsed versions of Mini Pyramid Head, DBZ Goku, DBZ Frieza, and Deadpool so you can see how easily repeatable this process can be. You can also visit my website and see how this process can be applied to many other characters such as a mummy or even the Easter Bunny.

I look forward to you joining me in designing fun cartoon characters and lets get started!

Updated on 14 November, 2018
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