Art 13 Course — Fundamentals Of Character
She titled the file: The Keeper of Scars . Then she began her next sketch—not of a hero, but of a lonely lighthouse keeper who talked to ghosts.
Elara smiled. “Now the eyes. Not the shape—the story. What has this character seen?” fundamentals of character art 13 course
Maya began to draw. But this time, she didn’t start with muscles or lighting. She started with a memory: a tired farmer who once saved someone, who now carries that weight in the slump of his shoulder. She gave him a worn leather coat, not because it looked cool, but because he couldn’t afford a new one. She gave him hands that were calloused, not detailed for realism, but because he had dug graves for friends lost to a plague. She titled the file: The Keeper of Scars
Maya stared at the blinking cursor on her tablet. Around her, the other students in Fundamentals of Character Art 13 were sketching furiously—hulking orcs, elven archers, robotic sentries. Their lines were confident, their shading immaculate. Hers was a blank canvas. “Now the eyes