Published 3/2024
https://www.udemy.com/course/master-figma-uiux-prototyping-basic-to-advanced-level/
Learn Figma Prototyping: Explore Different Types of Figma UI/UX Prototyping, Master Advanced Figma UI/UX Prototyping
Taking pictures during your trips is great, but just imagine if you could capture your travel adventures with colors? Travel sketching provides a fulfilling outlet for self-expression while preserving precious memories. Establishing a consistent sketching practice can be a daunting task, and after a few sketches, we often forget about the sketchbook we’ve started, leaving it unfinished. It was my case too, until I left for a 5-month trip across Southeast Asia and started to document my journey in a sketchbook daily. I’ve learned so many things along the way and came up with a method that helps me remain consistent and show up for my sketching adventures daily. But you don’t have to travel the world to start your own sketchbook adventure! The world around us is full of inspiration, and a sketchbook journey can help you unlock your creative potential and get inspired by the beauty of everyday life.
In continuing with the Birth Flower Series, today we are going to learn how to paint loose daffodils to celebrate the March birthday.
The daffodil continues to be one of my most favorite flowers to explore. With so many variations from which to choose, it was difficult to select only a few, however I am confident you will find beauty in those that have been chosen. By the end of this class you will be well acquainted with this flower and ready to continue exploring possibilities should you wish to.
If you’re new to watercolors and want to get to know your paint better, this class is for you!
The color on a paint label or the color of dried paint doesn’t always accurately show the color it will be on paper. By the end of this class you’ll know how to create your own swatch color guides for your paint so that you know exactly how it will look on paper.
In this course you'll learn how to model each element in this scene, using tools like the subdivision surface, bezier curves, extrude and inset, and many more. As well as creating the entire scene, we have some bonuses like creating an animated liquid and floating bubbles using noise. With this you'll have the knowledge to create infinite more 3D, light your scenes like a pro, and render your animation using Cycles. If you're new to Blender we recommend you check out our course 'A Complete Guide to 3D Modelling in Blender' to familiarise yourself with the layout and basic tools before jumping into this course. You'll be provided with the Blender file to refer back to if ever you get stuck and sketch references for all the objects created in this project.
Sketchbook to Style is my step-by-step system designed to guide you through the journey of starting a sketchbook practice to discover your unique artistic style and voice.
**Note: This course was originally published on another platform, but I am thrilled to be able to share it with you on Skillshare now! This was my flagship course for years and the class I am most proud of. I hope you enjoy it!**
Have you ever stared at an illustration and wished you knew how to create something like it?
Illustrators are often known for their unique style, but some projects require you to follow a specific brief and venture far from your comfort zone.
In this course, you will learn what makes something a style, how to break it down and then replicate it yourself. All levels are welcome! I have tried to make the class as actionable and hands-on as possible.
Regardless if you are following a set style or just wanting to develop your own skills and try new techniques, I hope this class will be a fun and creative way to expand your illustration skills!
My goal is that you feel empowered to be a little extra curious and not feel intimidated by a diversity of styles.
Published 3/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
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A Practical Approach to Designing Dynamic Learning Experiences Using iSpring Suite and PowerPoint
There are so many gorgeous flowers out there that I have a lot of favorites. These three, Hellebore, Lavender and Mandevilla are on my mind because of either their characteristics or the photos I have of them. We will paint three paintings, using the included reference photos as inspiration. I’ll show you how I approach painting a floral from a reference and the ways I depart from the photo to create my own version of what I see or want to see. Let’s get started!
Published 3/2024
https://www.udemy.com/course/parametric-staggered-building-forms-blender/