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“The way to find who you are as an artist is to lose the fear of experimenting” says illustrator Kayla Stark. She is inspired by observing the world around her, questioning everything, and playing with materials to keep exploring her artistic style. She has illustrated several children’s books, including an interactive board book she wrote, Friends at the Firehouse. Her work has appeared in magazines and on posters, and she has co-founded a working studio.In this course, she shows you how to experiment with combinations of different mediums, develop your own artistic style, and expand your illustration techniques. Discover mind mapping exercises, and experimentation and analysis practices to produce three versions of your illustration, and learn how to digitally refine and edit your final piece. Dare to experiment in the wonderful world of illustration and see how far you can express your ideas.Meet illustrator Kayla Stark as she talks about how she came to work full-time in the illustration industry. She shares what influences her work before giving an overview of what to expect from the course and the final project.Begin the preparation stage by first exploring your materials. Then, start brainstorming and mindmapping what you want to illustrate as Kayla guides you on how to build on an initial prompt or idea. Learn to group things together and find patterns or connections in your mind map to refine the concept and details of your final illustration.Explore your materials further to understand the value of experimenting. Play with water and paint ratios to see their effects before diving into layering both traditionally and digitally. Kayla shows you methods for layering different material combinations as you make notes on the orders and variations you are drawn to. Next, discover a method for playing with color combinations, textures, and managing layers in an easy way by creating a graphite drawing and adding color digitally in Procreate.Learn to understand composition and mood by sketching thumbnails of a film that inspires you.Then analyze the shapes, colors, and structure of these sketches to help plan out your final work. Return to your mind map and create a new set of thumbnails based on your initial idea, then choose the three strongest ones and develop them into more detailed sketches. Look over previous exercises and incorporate elements of them into your work to create a finished piece. Then, do this twice more using different approaches, colors, and styles to increase your visual vocabulary and broaden your skills. Choose and scan your final piece, as Kayla shows you how to add the final touches digitally in Procreate. End the course with Kayla’s advice on how to keep momentum going post production. She discusses how to create a picturebook dummy, share your work on social media, and reach out to a publisher or agent. Produce three different illustrations of the same scene, changing your techniques and materials for each one to show a different mood and style.
This course is for anyone with an interest in exploring their illustration style, and for illustrators interested in the children’s publishing world.Experience with illustration materials, color theory, and artistic terms would be useful but is not essential.In terms of materials, you will need gouache paints, colored pencils, water-soluble crayons, watercolors, paper, an iPad with access to Procreate, and an Apple Pencil.
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