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      rwarner last edited by rwarner

      Hello! I'm new to SVS and really excited to dive in, but the list of available classes is almost a little overwhelming. I was wondering what classes you all would recommend starting with?

      My guess is that How To Draw Everything and Creative Composition would be good places to start, and I'm working on the Dream Portfolio assignment right now. But I'd like to hear your thoughts!

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        Eli last edited by

        Hi @rwarner , welcome! They are planning to do a curriculum soon to help with which classes to take and in what order. Those two classes are the ones I started with! Still figuring it out as I go, but here is the course order recommended by Jake Parker when this question has come up in the past:

        PHASE 1: Fundamentals:
        HOW TO DRAW EVERYTHING
        DRAWING FUNDAMENTALS
        VISUALIZING DRAWING IN PERSPECTIVE
        LIGHT AND SHADOW
        MASTERING PERSPECTIVE
        CREATIVE COMPOSITION

        PHASE 2: Learning Digital
        BEGINNING PHOTOSHOP
        10 STEP DIGITAL PAINTING

        PHASE 3: Color
        WORKING WITH COLOR
        PAINTING COLOR AND LIGHT
        PAINTING IN PHOTOSHOP

        PHASE 4: Characters
        DRAWING HEROES AND SIDEKICKS
        DRAWING ANIMALS
        DRAWING VILLAINS AND MONSTERS
        POSING CHARACTERS - CHILDREN'S BOOK EDITION
        STYLIZING HUMAN CHARACTERS
        BREATHING LIFE INTO YOUR CHARACTER DESIGNS

        PHASE 5: Illustration
        CREATIVE ENVIRONMENT DESIGN
        VISUAL STORYTELLING TECHNIQUES
        MIXED MEDIA-WATERCOLOR AND DIGITAL
        LUMINOUS LIGHTING IN MIXED MEDIA
        ILLUSTRATING CHILDREN'S BOOKS PART1

        Also watch all the critique sessions you can. You'll learn a TON from those. There's hours of critiques we did for 3rd Thursday webinars you can see here.

        And watch the demos too. There's a lot to learn there as well.

        Hope that helps!

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