

You know, searching for the perfect pose that you can use for your OC.

So if this sounds like, you know, this course is for you, if you're the type of illustrator that spans hours and hours, looking at reference or stock photos. I created this course mostly for a very specific type of illustrator. You can find some of her work on her website () You can reach out to her on Instagram and Twitter as Class Introduction: Hi, my name is Asia and I am an illustrator who is absolutely in love with Cube studio pain. She has illustrated for newspapers, books, comics, Yahoo, and Google. Her goal is to share what she has learned and make learning less intimidating to the absolute beginner.

This will be a collaborative class that works well with students who want feedback, and who can also provide feedback to fellow classmates.Īsia Noble is a self-taught illustrator and has been an active freelancer since 2014. are stuck because of the availability of reference pictures to suit their own specific ideas.want to improve their drawings with believable poses and proportions.want to discover CSP’s 3D model and reference capabilities.are already familiar with the very basics of CSP (you can find my intro to CSP class here).At the end of the class you will become comfortable using 3D models as references for your character illustrations. This will not teach you how to create anatomically correct models from scratch. This class will use the 3D layer options available in CSP. This is NOT a 3d modeling class *technically*, this class uses assets that are all freely available on the Clip Studio website. This class is for beginners, aspiring cartoonists, and new webcomic creators who want to learn about incorporating 3D models into their workflow whether as reference images, using them as a base for concepts, or just to practice.

