My 9yo fancies himself an artist. He loves creating projects, and art of all types. All 3 of my boys love drawing and creating pictures, and books. They usually use paper, pencils, pencil crayons, and crayons do their art work, but we have been trying to find a app or electronic version of drawing programs.
They want to create more advanced projects, and have started using "paint" to create drawings.
Leave it to Nintendo and Disney to pair up to create Disney Art Academy that teaches you to draw dozens of Disney and Pixar characters!
The Art academy launched on May 13 for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems. You can use a wide variety of tools to learn to draw more than 80 Disney and Pixar characters in 2D. There are multiple easy-to-follow lessons, that you can go through at your own pace. You will than be able to watch characters like Mickey Mouse, Nemo from Disney Pixar Finding Nemo, Elsa from Disney Frozen, Buzz Lightyear from Disney Pixar Toy Story and Simba from Disney The Lion King come to life on your Nintendo 3DS screen.
In Disney Art Academy, Disney and Pixar characters can be sketched or painted in many different ways. Using nine art tools like pastels, paintbrushes or markers, you can discover your inner artist by participating in lessons inspired by Disney art and animation. These art lessons are absolutely intuitive and, most importantly, fun! Each lesson guides you through a step-by-step progression to draw a single character. What starts as a series of lines and shapes will gradually evolve into a familiar character using your new art skills! If you ever want to take a break, lessons can easily be saved to continue from the same spot at a later time.
As your art skills improve and you create more and more Disney and Pixar characters, you may very well want to share your creations with others. That can easily be accomplished directly in the game by connecting to the Internet and sharing through Miiverse or social media via Image Share.
There is also a free paint mode that you can create your own creations in!
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