6 Lessons
Johnny Fraser-Allen’s workshop brings artist's perspective to the realities of professional conceptual design in the film industry. Rather than focusing on creating gallery-worthy artwork, Johnny emphasizes the practical skills needed to work efficiently with clients such as generating multiple ideas quickly and maintaining the flexibility to adapt designs based on feedback.
Duration: 3m 5s
Johnny demonstrates that successful concept work isn't only about creating portfolio-worthy masterpieces, but rather efficiently communicating design ideas that may be immediately rejected, never explained, or never publicly seen. By staying organized workflows, leveraging photo textures, and understanding that storytelling through visual details matters more than perfection, concept artists can deliver multiple quality designs within tight deadlines.
Duration: 1h 13m 28s
This lesson highlights that efficient concept designs balance speed with quality by working smart rather than working hard. Artists learn that using simple photo references, maintaining flexible layer structures, and focusing on distinct silhouettes and character personalities rather than perfect rendering, enables rapid iteration for client feedback.
Duration: 36m 3s
This lesson breaks down a professional concept art workflow that prioritizes speed, flexibility, and client communication over early-stage perfection. Johnny's emphasis on iconic shape language reveals how successful character design relies on instantly recognizable silhouettes and strategic use of color, pattern, and contrast.
Duration: 29m 39s
In this lesson, artists will learn a behind the scenes look of the collaborative creative process when creating a character that will serve multiple purposes such as an entertainment host, workshop guide and potential convention personality. Successful character design requires more than interesting costume elements, it demands an immediately recognizable silhouette and built-in comedy dynamic.
Duration: 29m 42s
In this final lesson, Johnny emphasizes working smart by repurposing existing elements, using photo bashing strategically, and understanding when to invest time in details versus when to use shortcuts. Original and compelling character designs come not from reinventing everything, but from combining complementary elements guided by clear descriptive phrases and strong shape language.
Duration: 27m 57s
Primary tools
For this workshop you’ll need:
* Note that these programs and materials will not be supplied with the course.
Skills Covered
Who’s this Workshop for?
This workshop is designed for intermediate to advanced concept artists, character designers, and digital painters working in entertainment, gaming, or film industries. Artists comfortable with Adobe Photoshop basics who want to enhance their client-focused design process will find Johnny Fraser-Allen's training particularly valuable.
Freelancers, studio artists, and aspiring entertainment designers will also benefit significantly from learning professional workflow techniques in this workshop. Client communication, rapid iteration, and integrating feedback makes this essential for anyone seeking to work effectively in collaborative creative environments.
Learning Outcomes
At the conclusion of this workshop, artists will have mastered professional character design workflows that prioritize client collaboration and rapid iteration in commercial projects.
Key skills include:
- How to interpret and translate client briefs into compelling visual character concepts effectively.
- How to build layered costume designs that allow for quick variations and modifications.
- How to combine photo elements with digital painting for realistic character development.
- How to create multiple design iterations efficiently during early conceptual development phases.
- How to incorporate client feedback seamlessly while maintaining design integrity and vision.
- How to present character concepts professionally to directors and industry decision makers.








