Description
So, you have been searching for ways to draw pretty comic faces. You can stop. You found it. This course teaches everything you need to know in order to draw pretty faces for comics books, or just pretty faces in general.
This course is created for the beginner, but even an advanced comic artist can get something from it. It is taught in an easy to grasp way. I teach the hows and whys to draw things, which is really important and lacking in most "how to draw" courses.
Each lesson tackles one concept, then gives an exercise to do so you not just get the concept, but get better at drawing pretty faces.
Check out some of the free lessons. You will love them.
Información sobre el Instructor
4.52 Calificación
86674 Estudiantes
18 Cursos
Neil Fontaine
Art Instructor, Professional Painter, Writer
I'm a best selling author on Amazon for "How to Draw Awesome Figures."
I studied art at different schools, one of them being a community college in San Jose, Ca. Over the years, subjects in art finally clicked. I teach these subjects in ways that make it easy to grasp. It's hard to brag about myself, but students have written me emails saying how they have learned more from me than they did in art schools, art schools such as Academy of Arts in San Franscico. That blew my mind because it's supposed to be a great school.
I also sell abstract paintings that I painted while meditating. A recent painting sold for $10,963. If enough art students ask, I will make a course on how to abstract paint. You can see my paintings at saatchiArt
I'm also a writer that has sold novels.
Student feedback
Reviews
Camille LHOMME
21-04-2021
Very decent course. It gave me what I was looking for, which was how to draw faces - and most importantly, the proportions needed to draw an harmonious female face. Of course, in 3 hours you don't go in-depth into anatomy (I have other courses for that, and also you're drawing comic books faces, not realistic ones) but it gave me solid basics and was plenty enough for what I wanted to do.
I knocked one star though because I missed the lack of diversity in the features. Sure, comic books features tend to be similar but sometimes I felt like he was drawing the same face with different hairstyles. The 3/4 section graze that a bit, but I found it lacking for the front and profile view.
Otherwise it's a good course. I recommend it.