Character Design: Illustrate an Expressive Creature
A course by Sam Nassour , Art Director and Visual Development Artist
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Art Director and Visual Development Artist.
Helsinki, Finland.
Joined September 2020
Joined September 2020
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positive reviews (214)
4,911 students
Audio: English
English · Spanish · Portuguese · German · French · Italian · Polish · Dutch
- 100% positive reviews (214)
- 4,911 students
- 24 lessons (5h 18m)
- 12 additional resources (7 files)
- Online and at your own pace
- Available on the app
- Audio: English
- English · Spanish · Portuguese · German · French · Italian · Polish · Dutch
- Level: Beginner
- Unlimited access forever
dustin_pike
One of the most helpful courses I have had here.
marialbacete
Me ha encantado. Muy bien explicado y fácil de seguir.
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ionioncreations
PlusSuper intéressant ! Adapté aux débutants et ceux qui souhaitent se perfectionner. Très heureuse d'être tombée sur ce cours !
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roger_zamora
Muy buen curso para el diseño de personajes
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lucasaccessor
amazing course
alexandra_s29
This is a great course!
mirigartt
Espectacular!
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leslienicolems
Muy buen curso para el diseño de personajes y técnicas de pintado en Photoshop
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shain
excelente me a gustado muchisimo
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simo_illustrations
Ottimo corso!!
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kifferowski
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tarane.gemi
I first followed Sam on Instagram and CDQ. I love his work and I certainly recommend this course to anyone who is interested in character design.
dpaolaortiz
PlusGreat course!
wensylvestre
This course helps me to develop my sense of character design. I tend to stick to the real life forms of animals, but seeing how Sam gets to his design for this character, helps me understand better how to design an animal character rather than copy the real thing. I didn't really find this a how-to-do-it-yourself course, but learned a ton from it nevertheless.
ehrenstein
Although it's always hard to follow a master on their path as it sometimes feels frustrating and such a looong way to go, it's at the same time very inspiring to see the master's techniques explained and broken down in sizable chunks, as it is the case in this course.
So thanks for that!