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1. introduction: Let me think. House. Yeah. Sounds good. Our tree? Yes. Why not spoon, nice word, spoon, car, window, fire, water. Sure. Oh, hello. Welcome to this class. Yes, I'm just writing some totally random unrelated words and that is what this class is about. Okay, you're going to say a second, teach me anything. Yes, we are going to spark our creativity and imagination through random words. And I've just written down some random words. And let me put them aside and just show you a little bit what we're gonna do in this class. These works, these things will all through random words, the spark my creativity to create some very original designs. And that is what we're gonna do in this class. So I welcome you to join me in this. We're going to just go through the method and I'm going to show you how to do this. What did you have random words, and how random words can spark your creativity and imagination in a great way. Do I need to say more about this class? No, You just got to join me in this class and start sparking your creativity through some random words. It's going to be lots of fun, I promise you. So see you in the next lesson.
2. Using Single Words as Inspiration: Welcome to this lesson and spark your imagination and we're going to use a different method to spark our imagination. What we're gonna do is now we're going to use words to spark our imagination. And basically we're going to use random words. What you need for this is, I would say a pen, pencil would be nice and put some paper. And what I'm gonna do, we're gonna do a few methods in this. The first one is the really easy one. Now if this one, I would say shut down the internet ledger. Brain, do all the thinking and do the imagination. What you're gonna do it. You're going to just take this paper and you're gonna just write random words on them, whatever word you think of. And I'm going to write some words on them. Let's say Bus, chair, tree, and go on. Pencil. So dark, I would avoid this one. So I'm going to strike this out. I would do for this exercise, let's do inanimate objects. So objects that are not moving around, wow, boss is moving around but not humans, dogs, birds and things like that, just random things you see. So like the boss chair, you could do a car that's fine too. A home and all kinds of things like that. But you could also use words like old or new, different. Now these will be March differ. Grants, I need to spell it good. Him. This will be more challenging words down here, but all kinds of words now if you have made a list of words, just doesn't need to use just a list. You just pick these words and what you're gonna do. If I pick the chair, I'm going to take my pencil and I'm going to draw a chair. And you're not allowed to use references for this one. So now internet, you could look around, that's cheating a little bit, but it's mainly stick to that paper. And I will just draw a chair. From my memory, the thing as I think a chair looks like, and I think a chair looks like this. While brilliant, isn't it? Alright. And seating the ego. And my chair looks like that. The other one you don't see. So there will be a chair. Simple, isn't it? This is helping you just use your imagination, your creativity. If I would take home, I would draw, of course, a home. And a home would be really simple. Now, elaborate, know, beautiful know, super home. Just whatever home comes into my mind. And I'm doing this even from straight this, I did a bit on the 3D. Somebody who's gonna do flat C. Then you have, most people have a door in their home windows. Now these windows are already way too high compared to the door, but that doesn't matter. I draw a home and let's give it some window up there too. And my arm, of course needs chimney. Right now that will be my home. This is the easy part, okay? Instead some words and you're just going to draw them out and you need to use your imagination. That's the first one. All right, so what I will do with this, so the random words, this is the first exercise and I will challenge you just to go do that, right out some words and just start drawing them. And if they're not perfect, like this is not perfect of course. But cook at home that she shares a lot better. Just scribble them out. Don't make fancy drawings, just quick drawings. That's the first exercise. And once you've done that, I'll see you in the next video.
3. Combining 2 Words for Creativity: All right, Welcome back as follows. Well, you did a list of words and just drew some of them from your imagination. Whatever you think they look like a might not be totally accurate. It's not the point of the exercise. The point of the exercise is to spark your imagination, your creativity. Now the second exercise, what we're gonna do is I'm going to put this one site taking new blank piece of paper. I'm going to do exactly the same, but I'm going to make two rows of words. There you go. And I'm going to do the same a bit, the same as here in element. Not animals, not human kind of things, but just all kinds of words. And let's say I'm going to start again with whatever word comes in mind. I'm going to put three and I'm going to put car, bus, pen, window, door and I could go on yeah, all kinds was on this one. What I'm gonna do is I'm going to do words two, and I'm going to have a stone, a route. Sorry, let's do our house. My house is a house. Table. What would we do? Owls here, a pencil, radio. Alright. You make, you can make it much longer than that. Now these are all separate words and twos list. And what we're gonna do with this list, we're going to combine words, and we're going to combine words. And those words combine a new word and it doesn't need to have be an existing one. You could do so now, the simple thing would, for example, would be here. If I will do this one and this one, I would get a tree house. Now, that is an obvious thing. We are now a tree house. That would be, you will draw. And I'm going to draw a very simple tree house on a branch and a tree. And that would basically be a tree house shaded a little bit at some stuff to it. All right? Okay, and some leaves on it. And that would be, the obvious thing to draw, would be a tree house. Now what if I'm going to turn this word around and I'm going to make a house tree. A house tree. What in the world is a house tree? Is a tree that likes house music? Could be, is a tree that list in our house. Well, is that a tree you keep as a pet? Could do could well be a tree house pet. You can think of other things with this and that's the nice thing about this word. So if I'm going to draw a house tree, what I would do is say I would actually draw a tree. Quickly like that. And again, we're not going to spend hours on it. And my house tree, you go some branches on it and he's gonna get some branches as feet. And then my house tree will sit on a couch, something like this. All right. Now, that would be my house tree. Okay. Now that would be he would make of course, in real reality is a bit. Okay. My house tree needs some branches there. And that would be a house tree. A tree basically sitting in a house table. And you could do good, go on with that. So you could make fishers Treehouse would be the obvious word. S3 will be the more creative word. All right, so then you have to start thinking not as more words on this, a car on a road. That's an obvious so you would draw a car. And I'm not taking enough time for this crazy car. And it will drive on the roads. See, that would be very easy. And a road car would, we won't be much different than anyway. Okay, and then you could just pick these words. Now that's duties to a pen and a stone numbers rind and this is a car on the road. So so I made a car road and the road car. That's ticked out, that one pen stone. And I will just do it. You could do a stone pen. So that would be a pen out of stone, which would be too crazy word or depends stone. Both poverty also could do with this one. You could combine the two. So I will draw a stone. There's my stone. And I would do more like the soul in a stone. This would be appending the stone. Draw a pen and a stone, for example. Then I've combined these words to stone pen, but you could also draw stone that will be more tricky. What I will do is then to stone. All right. And we'll make some writing on a paper and make clip on it. That would be something like a stone pen. Now it could make it this, of course, much nicer than I have, something like that. So that will be the next one. The next one would be make two rows of words and then start combining words into something else. And if you see the obvious like I've done the tree house, turn around, make it a house tree, a tree that lives in a house and a car, road car is obvious. Then I put a stone and a pen. I put stone in a pen you could do or create a pen out of stone. Alright, and I will be the second one. The second one to just spark your imagination is make two lists and combine the two into new words. And with this, you have the opportunity to either create like here, a road and a stone, and like a pen on the stone, you can create the two words into a scene. You could also make free list, of course, and then create a scene around it. Or you could really combine the word into a new thing like stone pen, like a tree house, that isn't word. And so that is the thing you get. And the other one would be a window radio. Well, how would you create that ham radio, Bus, Radio, car. Car that looks like a radio or a radio in a car. Then you have the choice to either create a scene wisdom, or combine a whole new word. So that would be this one and the random words. Yeah, So we had the easy one, just do one word, draw it out. And now we're going to combine words either in a scene or really combined words into something new and create something created for benefits, obvious. Try to be creative with it. Alright, so your turn. Make less to two rows of words and combine the words, either make new words or create a scene with them. Well, preferably both, and use your imagination. No internet, no pictures allowed. Just start drawing as I do, just start scribbling. It doesn't need to look fancy. Now if you create something that is really nice for the project, we can take one and create something beautiful of it, but that's for later for the project. Alright, have fun with that. And I'll see you once you've done that in the next lesson.
4. Spark your Imagination with 3 Words: All right, welcome to this next lesson we want to do now we're going to take this a step further, these words. And we're gonna do, who've take a pen? We're gonna make free roads now. Sparking margination just with words, thinking about words. So what we're gonna do is we're going to make free rows. And we're just going to think of random words. Again. First random word is TV, window, fire, cup. And I'm going to leave it to four. You can keep on going. Keep on going with words. Let's say spoon. Again, I have still a tree and now we can't make a tree house of these. And we're having a pen. And in the third row, what I'm going to put there, and we're to do flower. Stone, wrote and a car. Now I'm limiting myself. You could cook, keep on going with words. The more words you do, the easier it gets, of course. And what you're gonna do next is with these words, I'm going to combine them and I'm not going to make a new word of it, but I'm going to combine them. And I'm going to draw these scenes that the words, I'm going to draw something with these words. So what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna take TV and I'm gonna do a tree. And let's do stung. That's the first one. The next one, put a square around it. Would be the window. I would use a pen. And let's do the road with its rights. Then there's a fire. I'm gonna do a stripe on that fire house unless they have a car, right? Firehouse car. And then what we have left is this cup, spoon and a flower. Okay? And what you can do this, the longer your list is, the more you have to do. We're just going to draw this. So we now have TV tree and a stone. And what we're gonna do, easy thing would be true. What you see, there is a TV. And of course, on the TV, you will see a scene of a tree and a stone that would, that would be the obvious, easy one to do. Now is we're gonna take this a little bit more hard when you're gonna do more creative, we're going to draw a stone. Straw, some ground first. Here is my stone. There's my stone. Out of my stone grows a tree which is crazy, but does it matter? No, it doesn't. Right? Tree like that. And let me do a nice branch here as my branch and branch on it. And you can see it's not going to be an accurate tree or stuff. Okay. That's my tree. And my tree has a TV. There's my TV, and my TV is basically swinging. Let's do a little bit like my TV is swinging. Flat-screen TV. All right. And there's my TV swing on a tree. Now. That would be definitely more creative than the first one. All right, so that you could do. I'm going to go to the next one. What did we have? Window pen and wrote? A window pen and erodes. The easy thing to do is to draw. Here's my pen. My pen is laying on the road. And I have a building with a window now I have done that. Now. You could also do differently. I have a pen, make it more creative. Here's my pen again, same guy. But my pen now has arms and legs. And my pen is looking out of a window. Right? Bit tricky. And he's seeing out of the window arose. There you go. Now, that would be a lot more creative. So ledger, imagine going into words and you can create various scenes. Yeah, I think you get the idea of that. Yeah. And then what was the fire house and a car? Now, the obvious one would be, I draw a house. And the house. Is on fire, smoke and stuff like that. And the car would then be my car is really simple. Today, would be a fire truck and so on. And so I'm spraying water. Well done for that. And you can turn the words around and do something more creative with it. I'm going to stop here and then we have the last one. We had a cup spoon flower. What do we do if that one? Cup, spoon flower? You can draw? Of course, a cope. And then into COP is a spoon. But also a flower. You could do that or what you could do to is again, draw a cup. And I'm scribbling this quickly, of course. Cup. Again, same spoon. But instead of a flower. The flower on the TI, though not the tea bag, but the label of the tea bag. So there you go. And just buy some words. I've already thought of a lot of things for my imagination. And again, as you can see, I don't use any examples are just Fink, scribbled them down as they are. And just don't use the Internet, nothing like that. You just write down a list of words and you start just combining these words into a scene and just create. Now if you want to be really creative here, try to draw a stone TV tree. Good luck with that. You could draw a Stone Age TV in a, in a tree house, something like that. Or be very tricky but, or something like that, then you would go very creative with it. But for now, just take three rows of words, combine them. And you could just go like this too. I just went a little bit random. You can just go straight and take this then would be friar tree and wrote a copper penny on a car tv spoon and a flower window house and the stone. Combine them differently and start just writing as riding status, drawing them out. Okay. That will be dead. Yeah. And I wouldn't be who? I'm not going to say that. That's not hard. I'm not going to say wouldn't be hard, but it sparks your creativity. It's forces you to think about things and put them in scenes together, and combine them and even combine them. All right, that's it for this lesson now we've done three of them. And yes, you just make three rows of words and you start drawing them out and create things like that. And sometimes you're not creative, otherwise like this one, you're a little bit creative and otherwise just think of things and just combine them differently and try to think of a couple of things with that, alright? And status just from random words, spark your creativity.
5. A Project with Random Words: Welcome to the project for sparking your creativity with words, right, and random word. So what we've done, we've done just a single row of words and we just drew them out. The easy way to spark your creativity, but might not be very creative. The next thing we do is took it a step further, and this is really way more creative. We took words and you can draw out the word separately, but you also combine them into new words and create something creative with it. And third one, we did three rows of work and we made more scenes. Now you could try combine them into one new word that just doesn't exist. That would be a bit more tricky, but very creative him, if all is well, you have three lists, two, and you have all kinds of little drawings now. And what we're gonna do if the project you're going to take one of these drawings you have and you're going to create just a nicer scene with that. So whatever you have, you have probably something different and me, use the medium you like, whether that is pen, whether that is paint, whether that is pencils, colored pencils. I'll leave that up to you. Pasta. Just take one of these words and created into a scene. And I would say, pick the most creative. Now, not the obvious ones. Like if I would do the scene probably either this one, this is, this is a nice one to do and make a scene with it. Depends on the stone and staff, the sword in the stone. Or this one would be pretty creative to a tree and a house. Instead of a tree house, you put a tree in a house. You could do something with that. I could do something with that, arrive. So that will be the project. You just take, the one you really like. But I could also be this one because I feel like this is nice too. I like that. I want to. And for this one, you're allowed to use references. Yeah, you create another scene, you work that out more. So that is what you're going to do. And I'm going to pause my video. And that's the nice thing about video. And I'm just going to work on one of them too. And I'm going to create one of these and make a scene with the man. Show you what my project looks like to inspire you a little bit. Yeah. Alright. And that's it for the project. Have fun with it. Yeah. And yeah, enjoy your project. I'll show you in a minute what I've created. All right. I'm back for you just took just a few seconds. For me, this Chu took quite a little bit longer. So as you can see, I've made an illustration. I did it digitally. Now for this one, could have done it by hand to about chose to do it digitally. And what I've done, I've chosen this one, the tree to TV, the tree and the stone. And I made the stone, grow the tree out of the stone. And I made it does TV, very happy TV to swing around. And that is basically my project and I'll just show you a little bit to progress. So I had these, we had these words, these random words. And what I started doing with that. I'll go to my gallery and a scientist looking pictures for pictures of Iraq, you can see here. And then a picture of a tree. And then the next thing, picture of a TV. I chose a very old TV. And with these free references, I just started drawing. And I'll show you that here. And this is basically my pro progress takes about 30 seconds. Oh, sorry to do that again. And I just started drawing. First of all, start of course, with these rocks I had on the bottom. And I just kept on going during these rocks. And on the rocks. I found that picture very nice of the rock on the rock, and then out of the rock growing that tree. And I just took very rough pen for that. More of a few bras in Procreate. And I did the tree and then I started decided I need some watercolor paper, watercolor papers, water color paint on it. And then I ended up with this illustration. So that is my challenge to you to spark your creativity with an image. Now, I don't think I've ever seen something like this before. And would I not have done these lists? I would've never come up with something creative like this. And that's the great thing about this exercise. Random words that spark your creativity. So I challenge you, do the same, get these and then get these free lists. Then what was my third list? I have the free list, one word, two words, three words, and then decide which you're going to take like I've done here, and then work that out into painting and illustration. Like I've done pencil drawing, whatever medium you use for that, That's up to you. And it's a lot of fun, I would say. And this is just, as you can see, well, it's parked my creativity and that's the whole point about the exercise. So do that for your project, spark your creativity with these random words. And I'm looking forward to what you create.