![]() ![]() Everything from how grass is drawn, through to trees, rocks and skies is based upon his observations of how they're most commonly depicted in modern cartoons.Įven more impressive is that he teaches you how to draw each basic element in Inkscape in such a way that, even if you have no drawing skills, you could probably follow along and get great results. What sets these lessons apart is that Martin has studied many modern day, stylized, popular cartoons, to replicate and teach the elements that make up their aesthetic. In this course Martin teaches you how to draw all the elements needed to create the stylized outdoor scene shown in the course thumbnail (minus the characters). Note that Martin does have a little bit of an accent that may be a little challenging for some but his delivery is fairly evenly paced, making it easy to follow along in Inkscape yourself. I found the video lessons easy to follow, and I really learned a lot despite already having some knowledge of Inkscape's basics. If you still want both courses (totally worth it despite the duplicated content) but don't want to pay full price for both, again, buy the one that interests you the most then buy the other one with the discount codes Martin provides at the end of both courses for his other courses.Įither way, this section of the course assumes no knowledge whatsoever of Inkscape. This component is almost fifty percent of both courses and is identical. If you just want to learn Inkscape enough to produce stylized illustrations to this standard, choose whichever of these two courses interests you the most and buy that one. ![]() You'll learn how to draw these characters as wellĪs how to design your own in these styles. This stylized background looks as good asĪny I've seen in modern animated cartoons. That background and those characters look as good as any professional, modern day, 2D animated cartoon, and they were drawn in Inkscape (which has a definite low perception problem despite it being an incredibly powerful and capable vector art tool). What really sold it for me is thumbnail images used to represent each course. Even more so because I got both at heavily discounted prices through one of Udemy's frequent, sitewide sales. Since my exact reason for wanting to learn Inkscape more thoroughly was to use it for making assets for 2D animation it seemed like a no brainer to purchase both courses. I stumbled across Martin Belvisi's two Udemy courses, Easy Cartoon Backgrounds for Animation, and Cartoon Character Design for Animation, because I was actually looking for a beginners course to teach me the fundamentals of illustration with the free vector art application, Inkscape. ![]()
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