Let's Design: a RETRO Game Character Through the Ages
How to Make (And Sell!) Art Merchandise
By the time 2020 is over, I’ll have made about 50 pieces of art products altogether. This includes cards, stickers, pins, and more. In today’s post, I'm sharing a behind-the-scenes on what it’s like to create and sell your own art merchandise, the pros and cons of doing it yourself, helpful insights on how to get started, and straight talk about what you can expect in terms of sales.
STOP Making Drawing HARDER than it Has to Be!
I’m not going to stand here and make the argument that drawing isn’t hard. Or that it isn’t especially hard right now. This video is about all the ways we make drawing harder. This video is about the inhibitions that tend to build up in us like a grease trap and make it harder to get started as a result. It’s also about how powerful it can be to clean that grease trap out.
How to Draw More DYNAMIC Character Bodies
The head, the face, facial expressions, all get a lot of our attention when it comes to drawing characters. But it might mean that we neglect the body as a way to introduce interesting and dynamic shapes and designs.
So let’s equip ourselves with a better, practical understanding of the body, and thus enhance our body drawing skills!
3 Ways to Derivate-Proof Your Characters
4 Lessons You NEED to Elevate Your Character Art Skills
4 Ways to Make your Character's Design More Exciting
Whether we’ve drawn our characters, written about them, or they haven’t left our head yet, we’d prefer that people care about our characters. But how do we do it? How do we make people care? By making your characters more engaging, or exciting to your audience. And there are 4 key ways to make your character more exciting:
Raise the stakes (or lower your character’s ability to meet them)
Clarify your Concept
Twist of lime— 70/30, 80/20
Juxtapose