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    I wish more people would be interested in this. I was kinda hoping someone could break the ice, but maybe I'll have to be the ice-breaker!

    Like stated, maybe if the ice is broken we can get more people interested!
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    Forum Name: Speed-X
    Preferred Name: Speed-X, Speed, Speedy, (etc.) is fine.

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    Class Title: Basic Recoloring
    Description: (Ah, the staple to like everything) Teaches not only how to recolor something, but also an overview on color theory, color schemes, and hue-shifting.
    Difficulty: Beginner
    Recommended skills achieved beforehand: None.
    Teacher's Examples: Here, here, and here.
    Student's Examples: N/A
    Extra Details: At the "end" of the course (whenever I feel you're ready to move on), I will assign you just a few recolors to make following a certain theme, color scheme, etcetera. I'll judge the exam recolor as I would any other assignment, and this will decide if you can move on or need a few more lessons / assignments to practice with.

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    Class Title: Basic Editing
    Description: Shows you how to edit parts of a sprite to match a certain theme, adjective, etc; later on in the lesson we'll go just a little bit bigger and add on, edit, take away, etc. larger pieces and areas of sprites.
    Difficulty: Beginner
    Recommended skills achieved beforehand: None, but Basic Recoloring would be helpful.
    Teacher's Examples: Here, here, and here.
    Student's Examples: N/A
    Extra Details: At the "end" of the course (whenever I feel you're ready to move on), I will assign you a few edits to make following a certain theme, adjective, etc. I can assure you that it won't be over anything we hadn't previously covered, however! I'll judge the exam edit as I would any other assignment, and this will decide if you can move on or need a few more lessons / assignments to practice with.

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    Class Title: Basic Shading
    Description: Takes what you've learned in Basic Editing and Basic Recoloring. Mainly will just go over how to shade with certain light sources (the location of the light source) and basic textures.
    Difficulty: Beginner
    Recommended skills achieved beforehand: Basic Editing, Basic Recoloring
    Teacher's Examples: Umm...? Don't have anything that could be considered "basic," but I do have some re-shades here, here, here, here, aaaannnddd here.
    Student's Examples: N/A
    Extra Details: At the "end" of the course (whenever I feel you're ready to move on), I will assign you a few sprites to re-shade (completely redo the shading) based on a certain light source position, theme, etc. I can assure you that it won't be over anything we hadn't previously covered, however! I'll judge the exam re-shade as I would any other assignment, and this will decide if you can move on or need a few more lessons / assignments to practice with.
    Why are the "Student Entry Form" and "Student's Examples" included on the sign-up sheet for teachers? Also let me know if anything isn't clear or if I need to add or take off anything or something.
    Last edited by SassySnivy; 06-25-2014 at 07:29 PM.

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