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30 of the Best Character Design Tutorials for PS & AI

 

How to Design a Set of Video Game Character Poses

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How to Create a Happy Drummer in Adobe Illustrator

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Create a Character Mascot with Adobe Illustrator

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How To Create a Minion Character From Despicable Me

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How to Turn a Sketch into a Fat Cat Vector Illustration

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Create a Cute Panda Bear Face Icon

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Adobe Illustrator Cartoon Bug Tutorial

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How to Create a Character with Expressive Lines

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How to Illustrate a LeBron James Cartoon Character

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How to Create an Original Pin-Up Girl in Photoshop

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How to Create a Cute Bunny Vector Character

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How to Create a Killer Chainsaw Bunny Character

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How to Create a Zombie Flesh-Eater in Illustrator

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How To Draw a Pirate Character in Photoshop

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Character Design for the Boomrock Saints

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How To Create a Cut & Simple Hippo Face

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Create the Face of a Grumpy Bear in Illustrator

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Create Simple Cartoon Characters in Photoshop

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How to Create a Vector Bilby Character

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How to Paint a Furry Cartoon Character in Photoshop

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How To Draw a Funny Cartoon Character in Photoshop

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How To Create A Scary But Cute Monster In Illustrator

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Create A Cute Creature Character From A Sketch

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How To Design a Business Chick Character

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How To Create a Monstrous Character in Illustrator

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Create a Cool Vector Panda Character in Illustrator

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How To Create a Cool Vector Yeti Character in Illustrator

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How To Draw a Cute Vector Dog Character in Illustrator

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Create a Simple Mechanic Character in Illustrator

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