Creativity – Story and Character Development with Iain McCaig
Creativity – Story and Character Development with Iain McCaig
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Salepage: Creativity – Story and Character Development with Iain McCaig
Exactly what is creativity? How do people generate their innovative ideas and where do they acquire them from? Additionally: How do you maintain your creativity once you have an idea? However, what happens when your creative inspiration entirely disappears or simply stops appearing?
Iain McCaig thinks that practicing creativity is one of the finest ways to discuss it. His two-volume workshop series for The Gnomon Workshop details every step of his approach starting with a first, original narrative that he writes from scratch. You may be confident that if you watch the video instruction from the beginning without having done any preparation, you will see his entire procedure through to completion. Iain has given this workshop’s output the working title of “PYG,” an original last-man-on-Earth Frankenstein love story.
With the help of a number of storybeat drawings and keyframes, this first volume focuses on how his Story was created. The concept design approach for Pyg and his long-lost wife—the two main characters in the story—is then covered in Iain’s workshop.
Any level of conventional or digital artist will get something from this enlightening “see behind the curtain” look at one of the most well-liked storytellers in the business. So relax and enjoy a full examination of Iain McCaig’s creative process while grabbing your pencils or graphic tablet. You will have gained knowledge on how to shape your own concepts into stories you can be proud of by the time you have finished this session.
You may read about Iain’s philosophy on creature and world design in the second volume.
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