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Drawing & Collaboration Skills for Strong Character Development

Have you ever identified with a fictional character? Or wanted to befriend them?Effective character design is what evokes these emotions in people.In this course, students acquire the skills to create characters that appeal to people and a keen eye for understanding society’s wants and needs.Professional character designers working in the gaming and animation industries are in constant collaboration with a variety of people to create commercially viable characters.That is why the Character Design Course emphasizes communication and presentation skills in addition to drawing ability.The course also invites leading artists as guest speakers, which provides students with opportunities to receive concrete advice.Students acquire the comprehensive skills they need to make a career in the character business.

Subject Highlights

  • Gain hands-on experience learning a variety of fundamental techniques and explore practical drawing approaches to improve your art.

    [Core Practicum in Manga 1–4 / Year 1]
    Students learn the basics of Clip Studio Paint and other digital drawing tools in addition to croquis and other hand-drawing techniques, both wet and dry.They improve their drawing ability and acquire skills and knowledge to apply during their second year, such as best practices during the planning process and Western art history as a basis for character design.

  • Students try their hand at creating figurines, improving their ability to conceive three-dimensional characters.

    [Expression Technique / Year 2]
    Students make their own original characters with three-dimensional figurinesby drawing drafts, constructing 3D prototypes, and photographing their creations.In the process, they learn how to envisage and depict two-dimensional characters and bring them to life in 3D.

What You Will Study

  1. 1STYEAR

    Developing basic drawing abilities

    In addition to learning the fundamentals of character creation, students develop their drawing skills, croquis, artistic anatomy, digital drawing, and more.There are also classes that prepare students for actual careers as artists, covering topics such as how to give presentations about their work.

  2. 2NDYEAR

    Drawing in three dimensions

    Students acquire practical skills to enhance their drawings.They will learn how to develop characters for a variety of media, such as creating three-dimensional clay figures and portraying animated characters. They also gain skills for giving presentations about their creations.

  3. 3RDYEAR

    Creating as a team

    Students split into different seminars that specialize in manga, illustration, digital content, and more.There, they learn how to work as a team by creating work in groups and participating in classes cross-listed with other courses in the Faculty of Manga.

  4. 4THYEAR

    Completing the graduation project

    Students create characters using their preferred method, such as illustration, digital content creation, or a three-dimensional medium.Students also work towards making their professional debuts as artists and begin preparations for their job search.

What You Will Learn

  • The ability to create two- and three-dimensional characters
  • The ability to accurately understand client needs
  • Specialized skills to produce professional-grade work

Student Works

Facilities

The classroom studio is equipped with a large projector and displays for each student.

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Careers

By mastering both hand and digital drawing techniques as well as how to utilize digital tools to present work online, students are expected to become capable illustrators who can handle any request from a client.In addition, students can also pursue a path as a content planner capable of linking ideas to business results.

  • Character designer for games and anime
  • Illustrator of young adult novel covers
  • Manga artist working in collaboration with script writers
  • Designer of mascot characters for companies and local governments

Voice

  • KAMOGAWA Ryoichi Current Student

    What I've learned is how to be persuasive.