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Applying Primitives’ Lighting Principles to Render Comic Characters with Ryan Benjamin

Applying Primitives’ Lighting Principles to Render Comic Characters
Study the Basics of Comic Art Apply the primitives' light principles to construct complex shapes

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Instructor
Ryan Benjamin
Subjects
Drawing
Topics
Creature Design, Drawing Exercises, Human Figure, Sketching
Mediums
Colored Pencil, Pencil
Duration
2h 26m 27s

In this lesson, you will be applying the lighting principles of primitives to construct complex shapes. Instructor Ryan Benjamin will lecture on the core of the figure. You will learn to render the light source shining on clothed figures. Ryan will show you how to draw with energy and design a character using primitives.

This lesson belongs to the course Penciling and Inking for Comics. In this 5-week course, Ryan Benjamin will provide an informative guide on drawing comics. To begin, you will learn the drawing and inking materials needed for the course. Ryan will teach you the basics of cross-hatching. Then, you will explore the importance of primitives in constructing complex shapes. Ryan will show you how to apply the fundamental lighting principles to render comic characters. You will watch him set up a comic scene from a script. Lastly, you will study the different inking techniques used in comics. After this course, you will be able to create comics with speed and confidence.

Throughout this course, you’ll have access to the NMA community for feedback and critiques to improve your work as you progress.

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