Placing your character in an environment using perspective rules.

A rigorous breakdown of eye placement, hair volume, and those subtle facial angles that define a character’s personality. Phase 2: Design and Storytelling (Chapters 16-30)

Mastering the iconic anime look versus more painterly, semi-realistic styles.

The reason this specific structure is so effective is . Most courses skip the "boring" parts of line weight or color harmony. By breaking the process into 60 distinct steps, the class ensures that no skill gap is left unplugged. It forces a discipline that helps you move away from "sketching for fun" toward "illustrating with intent."

Learning how to simplify human anatomy into the sleek, expressive forms characteristic of contemporary anime .

The final chapters are dedicated to the "Final 10%"—the details that make an illustration look like a professional splash art:

Moving beyond "stiff" poses to create dynamic silhouettes.

Using adjustment layers , chromatic aberration, and blur effects to add cinematic depth.

Understanding ambient occlusion, rim lighting, and how to create mood through light.

How to differentiate between the shine of latex, the softness of cotton, and the cold glint of metal. Phase 4: Composition and Polish (Chapters 46-60)

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