🗓️ Thursday, February 5th
⏰ 3PM (New York Time)
Hi! I’m Kanda, and I’m excited to invite you to my Free Digital Art Workshop focused on Designing Faces with Personality.
In this beginner friendly workshop, we’ll explore how to create expressive and memorable faces that truly feel alive. Whether you draw for fun, storytelling, or character driven projects, this session will help you move beyond stiff or generic faces and start designing characters with emotion, depth, and individuality.
✨ Don’t miss the session: I’ve got a surprise for you! 🎁
(If you can't attend on this date, you can still register and I will send you an email with the replay of the session)
IN THIS WORKSHOP YOU'LL LEARN:
🎨 How to approach designing characters with stronger structure and confidence
🎨 Techniques to avoid same face syndrome in your characters
🎨 How to use facial features to convey personality
🎨 How to get into the mind of your character, designing them based on their unique
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THIS WORKSHOP IS A MUST-ATTEND IF:
You struggle with making your characters look expressive or unique
Your faces often end up looking the same and you want to break that pattern
You want to design characters that feel alive and full of personality
You’re interested in improving your digital art and character design skills
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🗓️ Thursday, February 5th
⏰ 3 PM (New York Time)
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My name is Kanda,
I'm a freelance illustrator and content creator who spends most days drawing or dreaming up worlds! I’ve been doing art since I was thirteen, mostly self taught. Before going full time freelancer, I worked in the game industry for three years after having finished my bachelor's degree in game design and graphics which also means I have a background in 3D modeling. Now, I’ve been a Twitch partner for five years, streaming both art and games! Over those years I’ve also created two big universes one of which has a webtoon and tenfold of original characters. With this course, I hope to share the knowledge I’ve gathered as well as share the technique and method I use to create!