19 Sept 2016, 21:10

Hey guys,

I have a quick question for you. As we plan to launch the live component to SVS, we would love feedback on the class selection. Which of these would you prefer to go along with the Portfolio class starting in January? More classes will be launched in spring and Summer too....

Thanks for your feedback! : )

January Classes:

Portfolio Class: This is a class made for students with a good amount of work in their portfolio. We will look at the overall body of work and the direction they want to go to focus on specific assignments they may be missing. In addition, we will polish existing work to make the strongest impression possible. Business Strategy will be discussed as well.

  1. Basic Photoshop for illustrators: A beginning class for photoshop newbies to get up to speed (to allow better engagement in the higher level classes). Basic interface, painting, etc. More of a photoshop class than illustration.
  2. Digital painting: medium level class that focuses on really learning to use photoshop as an illustration tool
  3. Illustration 1: A basic illustration course that is an introduction to the field. Assignments will be given from a few different of illustration (book covers, children's book, editorial, etc.)
  4. Gesture drawing for illustration: This is based on my Drawing for Animation class I've taught for years that focuses on drawing and designing characters in engaging poses. Emphasis is on getting good solid poses and building your character around it. This was a 200 level class when I taught it at the university level.
  5. Children's book illustration: Portfolio building class for the kidlit industry

The price point for these classes will be around $550 (ish) and will be 6-8 weeks long typically. Some may differ from this, but this is what we are talking about...

I'm thinking that Illustration 101 might be the most logical choice given everyone's diverse skills and background. Let me know what you think...