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FREE Webinar: Transforming Movie Characters into Amazing Toys using Clip Studio Paint

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Join us on Thursday, March 7 at 11am PST for a 1 hour webinar with the artist Marcelo Matere. Marcel

Join us on Thursday, March 7 at 11am PST (California Time) for a 1 hour webinar with the artist Marcelo Matere. Marcelo will present a creative journey to transform beloved movie characters into captivating toys for children. The webinar focus will be on maintaining the essence of these characters while adapting their designs to be both kid-friendly and playful. By the end of this presentation, attendees will have gained insight into the thoughtful process of transforming movie characters into toys, emphasizing the balance between staying true to the original design and making the toy appealing, safe, and suitable for children. Following the presentation, there will be a Q&A session. [Register here]( Webinar: “Transforming Movie Characters into Amazing Toys using Clip Studio Paint” Date: Thursday, March 7 at 11 AM PST (California Time) Presenter: Marcelo Matere About the Presenter: Marcelo Matere has his dream job: he draws giant robots for toys, video games, and comics. He works with big companies like Disney, Hasbro, and Marvel, and creates art for Transformers toys and designs for franchises like Star Wars and Marvel. He also designed characters for Disney's animation Penn Zero: Part Time Hero and games like Transformers: War for Cybertron. Further, he illustrated children's books about Transformers and Iron Man. Currently, he's responsible for penciling the robots and background packaging art for Hasbro's Transformers Studio Series 86, based on the beloved 1986 Transformers: The Movie Animated Cartoon. [Instagram]( [Web]( [Twitter @clipstudiopaint]( [Facebook @celsys.clipstudiopaint]( [Instagram @clipstudioofficial]( [CLIPSTUDIOPAINTchannel]( CLIP STUDIO PAINT Channel]( [TikTok @clipstudioofficial]( [( Studio Support]( [Official Tips and Tutorials]( From: CELSYS, Inc. [( This mail is sent by Celsys to those who have entered a contest, purchased Clip Studio Paint, or signed up for a free trial. If you do not wish to receive this newsletter, you can [unsubscribe here](. If you are unable to unsubscribe with the above link, please reply to this email with the word "Unsubscribe" in the subject line. Copyright © CELSYS, Inc. All Rights Reserved. [View in browser](

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