Female Cartoon Character Design with Procreate
Anatomy and course of action: fundamental concepts
A course by Isabella Agosti , Illustrator and Programmer
About the video: Anatomy and course of action: fundamental concepts
Overview
“In this lesson, we start making our first sketch following what we have learned so far. I will also explain some fundamental concepts of female anatomy.”
In this video lesson Isabella Agosti addresses the topic: Anatomy and course of action: fundamental concepts, which is part of the Domestika online course: Female Cartoon Character Design with Procreate. Learn to illustrate original cartoon characters, from their facial expressions to the details that bring them to life.
Partial transcription of the video
“Anatomy and course of action: fundamental concepts In this lesson we see the important concepts of the anatomy of female characters and let's start making a sketch following what we have learned so far. The main differences between female and male body we see them all over the body. Now I'm going to show you an example that I have already prepared, of a female and a male character, side by side. I'll explain the main differences. As we notice, the woman's eyes are bigger than the man's. The woman has less thick eyebrows than the man. A woman's nose is smaller than a man's. Even a little 'ea...”
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Course summary for: Female Cartoon Character Design with Procreate
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Areas
Digital Drawing, Digital Illustration, Traditional illustration

Isabella Agosti
A course by Isabella Agosti
Isabella Agosti is an Italian illustrator and programmer who holds a degree in computer engineering; although she currently works as a software developer, her true passion is drawing. After trying different techniques, several years ago she decided to focus on digital illustration because it allowed her to incorporate one of her other major interests: technology.
By sharing her artwork on Instagram and participating in virtual challenges like Inktober and Mermay, Isabella began to make a name for herself in the online community and attracted enough attention to land her first jobs as an illustrator. Recently, she started a YouTube channel where she posts videos sharing her creative process and illustrated a book cover for a young author.
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