Stylish Character Illustration in Procreate
Course final project
A course by Josephine Rais , Illustrator
About the final project for: Stylish Character Illustration in Procreate
Stylish Character Illustration in Procreate
“You have now reached the end of this course. Thank you for participating! I hope you enjoyed drawing a character from a different perspective. I also hope the course has inspired you to try other new angles in the future. Before we say goodbye to each other, I would like to go through the individual steps for your final project with you again. Please always remember that I do not expect you to replicate every step one to one. I want you to go your own way. My course should help you to get to know new perspectives and train your eye for a diverse character design. First, choose a pose that you want to draw. If necessary, take a reference photo of yourself. Then search the internet for reference material. Pay attention to diversity, so that in the end your person appears individual and believable.







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“Final project We have come to the end of the course and I would like to thank you very much, that you took my course. I hope you enjoyed draw a character in perspective and got some new incentives for your work. In my course you learned how to put a figure or a character in a perspective view or draws with a perspective distortion. During my course, we were looking for reference photos and we also learned how we can use reference photos of ourselves, to complete our final illustration. We learned to create a color palette and first steps in the animation assistant met from Procreate. At the...”
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Course summary for: Stylish Character Illustration in Procreate
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Category
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Software
Procreate -
Areas
Character Design, Digital Illustration, Digital Painting, Figure Drawing

Josephine Rais
A course by Josephine Rais
Josephine Rais always wanted to be an illustrator, and studying product design and aesthetic composition allowed her to develop her artistic skills as well as build her portfolio. After graduating, she started work as a freelancer, publishing her illustrations on social media. Before long, she was able to build a list of contacts in Berlin, and later, across the world, earning her first commissions.
Josephine's work is characterized by bright colors, peculiar perspectives, and expressive characters that embody everyday situations, and often, the specific needs and struggles of women. Her artistic influences include Studio Ghibli, illustrator Christoph Niemann, and writer J. R. R. Tolkien. Her pieces have appeared in various magazines such as Die Zeit, Playboy, and Cosmopolitan as well as on product packaging. She has also done illustrations for Facebook, Nike, and adidas.
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