Digital Manga
Overview
Programme IDAEP0220210
Programme TypeWorkshops
Recommended Size 20 - 40
Language English
Programme Format On-site, Digital
Cost $40.00 Per student $160.00 Per hour
Primary Art Form - Sub-Genre Digital Media - Design
Student Profile Primary Middle, Primary Upper, Secondary Lower, Secondary Upper
Duration
Secondary Art Form - Sub-Genre Visual Arts - Drawing, Comics/Manga/Caricature
Venue (where applicable)
Showcase
Programme Synopsis In Digital Manga, students will learn to draw with pencils, pen or marker first to create series of characters that will express the emotions. Study the proportions, costuming and composition to illustrate each personality. Have fun designing creative costumes, from school uniforms to kimonos and battles gears, creating interesting weapons, accessories, pets and sidekicks. Learn basics of a selected graphics editing software to edit and colour the manga drawings and design interesting illustrations in digital art form. The course will cover the technical aspects of use of tablet device and software, as well as art of manga and how to storyboard. Students are to have access to personal tablet devices for this course.
Focus Areas Acquire Skills & Knowledge, Articulate Thoughts & Ideas
Point of Emphasis Not applicable
Lesson Goal #1 Students acquire manga drawing skills on paper; body shapes, body language, facial expressions
Lesson Goal #2 Students able to add expressions and emotions and special features to drawings
Lesson Goal #3 Students to acquire basics of graphics editing software skills and tablet use
Audio/Sound System, Visualiser
Tablets to be provided by the school. Free software such as Autodesk SketchBook and Ibis Paint X can be used. Additional sessions can be customised to go further in depth into Manga art and use of software features. Additional GST charges apply
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Offered by:
The Learning Grid Pte Ltd
The Learning Grid group provides education content and services to schools and preschools in the region. It currently offers visual and performing art programmes to schools such as doodling, painting, drawing, manga, speech and drama, and more. It also has outdoor art programmes and holiday camps.
Contact
Bihan Hamdali 68489509 enquiry@12learn.net Visit provider page
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