Birds in Bowties (+ other fun stuff!) | Draw & Explore Characters Through Accessories
Gemma the Pen, Making to Make Happy!
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Lecciones en esta clase
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Introduction - The Accessory Adventure Begins!
2:13
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Our Project
2:37
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3.
Sketching a Birdy Base
4:08
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Accessory Types + What They Communicate
5:35
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Size, Colour + Placement
5:24
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6.
A quick chat about Expressions
2:03
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7.
Let's Draw a Character!
8:31
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8.
The Wrap Party!
3:37
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There is something VERY fun about drawing a bowtie onto a bird, and it doesn't stop there! Accessories are a great way to start exploring characters, especially when you are just beginning your character-doodling adventure.
As a newbie to creating characters, it can sometimes be tricky to know where to start. If you sit down with a pencil and think “who do I want to draw?”, the question can hang there, drifting amongst all the possibilities. With so many choices, it’s easy to feel a bit overwhelmed.
I find thinking about accessories handy, because it helps me to explore a wide range of ideas, but in a more focussed way. If I start by simply thinking about a Thing, rather than a Character, the process feels simpler…and yet, that Thing can lead me towards emotions and personality if I consider what it might be saying.
Start with what you know, and then branch out. Once you start thinking of accessories to add to sketches, you realise how far you can go! You might ponder on items from an historical setting, which would set your character in a certain era, or give them a certain mindset. Or maybe you think about fantasy items, which would give your character magical powers.
Come explore accessories with me, and see what ideas might spark for you!
In this class we’ll dip into:
- Types of accessories and what they might communicate
- How changing the size, colour and placement of accessories can shift a character’s message
- How to spot some simple shapes in bird references, so we can draw basic skeleton sketches… which we can then add accessories to, to spark our ideas!
This class is about taking the pressure off, and just having fun exploring ideas - and you don’t need finished, detailed character illustrations for that! If you only sketch out a few accessories in your sketchbook, and note down some thoughts about them, that’s enough. You may return to that page in later days and find it inspires you in ways you never expected!
You can choose whichever art medium you like for this adventure! I am using colouring pencils in class, but it really is an open pathway.
You might try marker pens, graphite pencil, pastels, ballpoint pen… whatever you feel most comfortable using.
Also, consider what you are drawing onto. You could fill some pages of a sketchbook with your accessory doodles and birdie sketches, or you could grab a big piece of paper and brainstorm them onto that, so you can see them all together. It’s up to you!
RESOURCES
Check out the Resources, under the Project & Resources Tab, to find practise sheets, an ideas list and a bird-sketching guide.
I’ve also collected a bunch of birdie images together on Pinterest, if you fancy browsing for some birdie-inspirations!
You can also find examples of my sketches from the planning of this class in my Project, in the Project Gallery.
ABOUT YOUR TEACHER
Hi, I’m Gemma! I am an artist-maker who has a passion for learning new things and sharing creative joy. Over the years I have tried many creative pathways, and for a while I thought that not sticking to one thing made me lesser somehow - until I realised that being multi-passionate is my creative fuel!
It doesn’t matter that I’m not an expert in each thing I try - it’s about the exploration, the learning, the simple “having-a-go” joy.
My mantra is Nurture Your Curiosity, Fuel Your Creativity - because I know from experience that by allowing ourselves to stay curious, we can become better problem-solvers and, therefore, better creative thinkers. Creative variety is pure fuel, and fun too!
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Hi, I'm Gemma! It's lovely to have you here. I am an artist-maker, who loves to create all manner of stuff! My online home is named Gemma The Pen, and you can find blogs, videos and my links to my shops there. Please do come say Hi on my Instagram or Youtube too!
Thanks for stopping by! I'd love to hear what you think about my classes and what you'd like to learn more about - feel free to message me through my class discussion tabs, my Instagram or website! Or you can email me at hello@gemmathepen.com
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Sketch a Birdy Character!
This class is about sparking ideas, and following them to see where they lead, so there’s no one way to complete the project. Here are some things you might do:
- Write a list of accessories, and note next to each what it makes you think of.
- Sketch out a simple bird, and draw some accessories onto it - or doodle over the Accessories Practise Sheet (see resources), to test out a few different accessories.
- Doodle a page full of accessories, from things you associate with hobbies and interests, to things you think of in your everyday life.
- Add accessories to a bird sketch and then add an expression. Then colour it in as a full character.
- Doodle on the Expressions Practise Sheet (see resources), and see how many different feelings you can express.
- Practise your bird-sketching, and write some ideas for accessories next to it
- Come up with some fun birdie names! Check out my Discussion Thread and share them with us.
You could do one of these or a few, it's up to you - it's your project so do it your way!
If you want to keep your birdie characters just for yourself, I don’t blame you - they’re your bird-buddies! But if you’d like to share them, I would love to see them, and I know your fellow bird-sketchers would too…
Look to the right of this text and click on Submit a Project to upload any photos of your sketches you feel happy to share. Remember, you could simply upload your doodled-on version of the practise sheets from class, or share your own accessory brainstorms. Projects can also be added to later on, so feel free to update it as you explore further!
You'll also find my project in the Gallery too, which shares some of the sketches and characters I made as I planned this class.
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