How to create Cartoony characters from Inanimated objects
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- Mar 09, 2025

How to create Cartoony characters from Inanimated objects, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.85, with 14 lectures, based on 14 reviews, and has 106 subscribers.
You will learn about How to give character to an inanimated object How to draw any object using simple shapes and curves How to find the structure and the anatomy of an inanimated object to turn it to a specific character How to draw male, female or children′s traits of an inanimated object How to draw characters of different age How to combine the use of the inanimated object and the character it represents to give it different traits and characteristics How to draw emotions of a character from inanimated object How the body language defines the emotions of your character Draw the same character by following the proportions guidelines This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginners at drawing or Character designers or Illustrators or Graphic Designers or Animators It is particularly useful for Beginners at drawing or Character designers or Illustrators or Graphic Designers or Animators.
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Summary
Title: How to create Cartoony characters from Inanimated objects
Price: $49.99
Average Rating: 4.85
Number of Lectures: 14
Number of Published Lectures: 14
Number of Curriculum Items: 14
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 14
Original Price: $19.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
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If you′ve started drawing, or even if you′ve drawn for a while you may have found it challenging to deal with human or animal anatomy when you design your characters. Well, then this course is for you.
Here we will focus on character design and character′s personality by picking any inanimated object and turning it into an appealing character.
You are going to learn how to easily create any shape and form with very simple principles.
You will receive a road map that will free you from the burden of the guessing work for constructing a character and open the playfulness of the creative work, as it should be.
I′m going to break the misconception you′ve been thought that you must have the talent to draw and prove to you that anyone can draw if you know those simple principles. The drawing needs to be fun and if you′ve been struggling that′s because you′ve learned it the wrong way.
Have you ever started drawing a character from the eyes and the nose and just made your way down the body to find out that got you nowhere?
Your character has become too small or too big or suddenly, you just ran out of paper space for the rest of the body!!!
Or perhaps you′ve started with good intentions and you drew the eyes and they turned out pretty nice, so you carefully put on the eyelashes, to find out that it does not suit the character you initially planned to draw. (you wanted to draw a bear but now it looks more like a Barbi doll).
Don′t worry, we′ve all been there. Yes, even me. That′s how I know. (I haven′t spied on your drawing sessions, I promise).
We are going to get rid of all this confusion by starting from the right end of the drawing process. It sounds too good to be true? Yes, but it is that simple and that good.
You are going to be able to design a set of cartoon characters that you can put in your book or animated movie, or just in your own collection of drawing for yourself or your kids.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Warm Up
Chapter 2: Drawing a Fork and a Spoon
Lecture 1: Finding the structure and design
Lecture 2: Refining the Fork and the Spoon
Chapter 3: Teapot and a Teacup
Lecture 1: Designing a character from a Teapot
Lecture 2: Designing a character from a Teacup
Chapter 4: A Family of Glasses
Lecture 1: Designing a Male character from a Beer glass
Lecture 2: Refining the Male character
Lecture 3: Designing a Female character from a Water glass
Lecture 4: Designing a Child character from a Tequila glass
Chapter 5: Adding emotions to your character
Lecture 1: Designing the Candle
Lecture 2: Drafting the Emotional curves, Happy Candle
Lecture 3: Sade Candle
Lecture 4: Relaxed Candle
Instructors

Maria Avramova
Character Designer and Animator
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