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CREATIVITY: Creature & World Design

A Workshop
by Iain McCaig

Traditional & Photoshop Techniques With Iain McCaig

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1h 29m 42s
6 Lessons
A Workshop
by Iain McCaig
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Following on from CREATIVITY: Story & Character Development With Iain McCaig, Iain continues the discussion of how to be creative and develop your own creativity with a look at Creature and World Design. This second volume details the design of not one but two creatures: Pyg’s robot wife creation, and a mysterious alien from outer space. Additionally, Iain delves into the creation of Pyg’s world: a rather strange art studio-laboratory environment.


Iain McCaig believes that one of the best ways to talk about creativity is to actually be creative. His two-volume workshop series for The Gnomon Workshop documents the entire process of his journey from an initial story that he creates from scratch. Beginning the video tutorial with absolutely nothing prepared beforehand, you are sure to experience his complete process, from start to finish. The result of this workshop is an original last-man-on-Earth Frankenstein love story that Iain has named “PYG.”


Whether you’re a beginner or advanced traditional or digital artist, you’ll benefit from this insightful “peek behind the curtains” at one of the industry’s most beloved storytellers. So, sit back, grab your pencils — or your graphic tablet — and enjoy a complete look into Iain McCaig’s creative process. By completing this workshop, you will have learned how to develop your own ideas into stories you can feel proud of.


As a bonus chapter, Iain shares a reading of the final tale for his story PYG, accompanied by an animatic montage created from the keyframes and concept designs developed throughout the workshop. What’s more, you’ll get to experience a soundtrack that features the music that originally inspired the tale.


Included with this workshop is the script written by Iain McCaig, which is available for subscribers to download.

6 Lessons

01IntroductionFree

Iain McCaig’s workshop serves as an introduction to thoughtful creature design and world-building. Iain centers a design philosophy on creating depth in every element, from monsters to environments, rather than relying on stereotypical approaches. Artists learn that by building worlds with care, the story becomes more cohesive and emotionally engaging.

Duration: 1m 10s

Introduction
02Creature Design: The Robot WifeFree

Character design at a professional level requires emotional investment, extensive research, and a willingness to explore without guarantees. Iain highlights that perfection often lies in honesty rather than embellishment. Artists explore how a unique perspective is valuable in itself, and the true work lies in sharing that authentic vision with the world.

Duration: 27m 12s

Creature Design: The Robot Wife
03Creature Design: The Alien

This lesson demonstrates the importance of iterative refinement and honest feedback in concept art. By clearly defining target characteristics, Iain shows how to make adjustments efficiently until achieving the desired effect. The final design balances human elements with unsettling alien features to create a memorable antagonist while avoiding overused tropes.

Duration: 18m 3s

Creature Design: The Alien
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04Worlds: The Lab

Effective environment design requires treating settings as full characters that reflect the personalities inhabiting them. Iain demonstrates an approach of embracing uncertainty and pushing past comfortable design choices to create spaces that invite viewer participation. Artists learn to build layers of discovery into the design, turning the environment into an active participant in storytelling.

Duration: 17m 53s

Worlds: The Lab
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05End Story

In this lesson, Iain presents the story of PYG that he has created throughout the previous lessons. This tragic tale explores the dangers of trying to engineer companionship rather than accepting human imperfections. Iain shows that authentic love cannot be manufactured through control or optimization.

Duration: 24m 30s

End Story
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06In Conclusion

The workshop's conclusion highlights that creativity is a personal journey requiring courage and experimentation. Iain shares an honest creative process to show that authentic work comes from boldly trying new approaches. Artists are encouraged to embrace individuality and confidently pursue creative endeavors by infusing a unique perspective into every creation.

Duration: 54s

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Primary tools

For this workshop you’ll need:

Photoshop

* Note that these programs and materials will not be supplied with the course.

Project Files

When you download the workshop files, you'll get access to Iain McCaig's script for his story, PYG. Inside the download, you'll find:


  • Resource materials (.pdf) – Iain's original script file that follows the character PYG and tells his story
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PYG_Iain_McCaig.pdf
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Skills Covered

Who’s this Workshop for?

This workshop is designed for concept artists, character designers, and visual development artists looking to strengthen their creature design and world-building skills. Both traditional and digital artists at beginner to advanced levels will find valuable insights into professional creative processes and storytelling through visual design.


Writers, animators, and game designers will also benefit significantly from Iain McCaig's comprehensive approach to developing visual narratives. The workshop provides practical methods for transforming abstract ideas into compelling visual stories, making it invaluable for anyone involved in creative storytelling or entertainment design projects.

Learning Outcomes

Once artists have completed this workshop, they will have developed essential skills for creating original creatures and immersive worlds while mastering the creative storytelling process from concept to completion.


Key skills include:

  • How to design compelling creatures that serve specific narrative functions within your story.
  • How to develop immersive world environments that support and enhance your character designs.
  • How to maintain creative consistency across multiple design elements within a single project.
  • How to transform initial story concepts into fully realized visual narratives and designs.
  • How to apply professional concept art techniques for both creature and environment development.
  • How to integrate storytelling principles with visual design to create emotionally resonant artwork.
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Workshop
CREATIVITY: Creature & World Design
Traditional & Photoshop Techniques With Iain McCaig
A Workshop by Iain McCaigArtist, Writer, Filmmaker
beginner
1h 29m
6 Lessons
Instructor Iain McCaigArtist, Writer, Filmmaker

Iain McCaig has worked for over 40 years in the entertainment industry, creating some of the most memorable and iconic designs in modern pop culture. His work includes the cover for Jethro Tull's album Broadsword and the Beast, as well as his legendary character designs for Star Wars, including Queen Amidala and Darth Maul.


He has collaborated on numerous major films, including Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, The Jungle Book, Guardians of the Galaxy, and The Avengers, as well as contributing extensively to the ongoing Star Wars franchise across films, graphic novels, and theme parks. His more recent shipped titles include Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Eternals, Ghostbusters: Afterlife, and Avengers: Endgame.


In his spare time, Iain writes, produces, and directs, while encouraging others to draw and tell stories. In May 2008, Spectrum: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art honored him with the prestigious Grand Master Award for Lifetime Achievement... though he insists he is only just getting started.

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  • Any time an artist or designer can portray story points through a design or an illustration, the work becomes much more engaging. Iain does a wonderful job of explaining the structure of visual storytelling and how to create strong character designs that support your story.

    - Scott Robertson
    Product Advisor at Vizcom

  • For me, Iain is the best living draughtsman. He masters design issues by giving them emotion, reality, intelligence, and a sense of story, without sacrificing spontaneity and improvisation. He is a treasure in film concept design.

    - Paul Topolos
    Freelance Artist

  • I just love that Iain’s characters arrive on the page fully formed; their life stories expressed through every beautiful pencil stroke, from the lightest fairy tales to the darkest nightmares.

    - Doug Chiang
    Senior Vice President and Executive Design Director at Lucasfilm

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