Lesson Overview In this first lesson, I will start with the design principles of shape, silhouette, and proportion. Using these simple elements, we will deconstruct abstract artworks and show how the principles of design make them appealing despite the lack of literal content. We will take the basic shapes of a circle, triangle, and rectangle, and rearrange them as ideas to create appealing compositions. Lesson Overview Continuing from what was taught previously, we will apply design fundamentals to analyze great design in recognizable objects. I will also demo the design of an item using fundamental design principles. Lesson Overview In terms of visual development, the goal is not just to create well-designed characters that appear static on a page. Our character designs also have to function well in a moving, breathing story. In this lesson, we will define "acting" and "storytelling" and discuss how to apply design fundamentals to "animated actors". Lesson Overview In this lesson, we will use photographs to discuss one-, two-, and three-point perspective, and analyze space and lens. I will also demo a drawing from scratch using these principles. Lesson Overview In this lesson, I will talk about designing a space as a set. We will examine props and how to layer them, as well as how to build a rough model in SketchUp. Lesson Overview In this lesson, we will discuss color: the major harmonies and how to use them, examining appealing color harmonies in editorial illustrations as examples. Also in this lesson, we will emphasize proportion and how to use it effectively in design. Lesson Overview Light and shadow are powerful tools in storytelling. In this lesson, we will look at how light works as well as how to effectively manipulate it (or its absence) for story. Lesson Overview Every artist has his or her own process - a personalized way of working that channels their creativity most effectively. In this lesson, I will show you some interesting techniques that have helped me find new ways of solving art problems. Hopefully, these will help you overcome your art blocks. Lesson Overview Now that you have visual development skills, the final step is to get a job! In this final lesson, I will talk about strategies for creating a portfolio that will make people take notice and hopefully get you hired. We will discuss page layouts and interesting methods for making your portfolio memorable. I will share my tips for researching potential employers and connecting with people in a polite and confident manner.