Adobe Illustrator Tutorial: Basic Shortcuts for Vector Illustration
Learn the main Adobe Illustrator keyboard shortcuts to improve your vector illustration processes with Marmota vs Milky
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Learn the main Adobe Illustrator keyboard shortcuts to improve your vector illustration processes with Marmota vs Milky
Learn the basic creation and design tips for a comic book page step by step with Salva Espín In the world of superhero comics, character design is vital. However, it's also necessary to know how to distribute these characters on a page so that it is simple to read and effective, both narratively and aesthetically. Illustrator and comic book artist Salva Espín (@salvaespin) shows us how to distribute our superhero story and make a initial pencil sketch. You can see the video here:
Learn how to use Photoshop tools to achieve the best possible result in an illustration project with Isadora Zeferino
Dive into the world of precision line art with our free PDF guide, packed with tips on stroke control, detail enhancement, and more. Perfect for digital artists looking to elevate their character art! As creators, we understand the allure of a well-crafted line, the way it dances across the page, bringing characters and worlds to life. Whether you're a seasoned illustrator or just starting out on your artistic journey, mastering the art of line work is essential. That's why we're thrilled to offer you an exclusive peek into the world of impactful line art with our free PDF guide. So, grab your tablet pen or favorite pencil, and let's embark on a journey to perfecting your lines!
Ed Vill shows us how to draw characters from scratch, starting with their personality Pencil, paper, tablet, computer: when contemplating drawing a character, you’re sure to think about the different physical tools you’d use. What about their personality? For Venezuelan illustrator and designer Ed Vill (@edvill), who is based in Mexico City, you should start by focusing on the essential characteristics of your creation, such as their distinctive facial features, how they behave, and how they react in certain situations. Only after deciding these traits will you be able to put pen to paper (or stylus to screen) and start sketching ideas. In this tutorial, Ed Vill shows us how to develop a “psychological” profile for a character and give them a personality that brings them to life. Discover more in the video below:
Freelancer illustrator Natália Dias teaches us the basics of the female anatomy
Follow Jose Luis Ágreda's advice to draw people in natural poses Life drawing is one of the essential skills of any illustrator, whatever their style. Knowing how to capture the real world will always be useful for building characters or settings. The main problem novice illustrators face is that it's easy to get lost in the details of a figure instead of looking at its overall structure.
Learn the basics of drawing a characters’ facial expressions, from the skin and the wrinkles to how different facial features affect each other, with Laura Ewing The face is one of the most expressive parts of the body, which is why understanding how to illustrate believable facial expressions can be the difference between creating a good character and a great one.. Laura Ewing (@le_lauraewing) is a storyboard artist and character designer whose job it is to capture the essence of a story quickly and efficiently for films, documentaries, and publishing houses. In this tutorial, she shares a few basic tips for drawing facial expressions that your viewer will instantly be able to understand.
Discover the best fine line tattoo artists. Be inspired by their delicate and precise art
Learn a basic exercise to create illustrated characters for children using graphic research and collage techniques
Learn the Adobe Illustrator techniques that allow you to draw, draw in the background and draw inside a frame with Marmota vs Milky
Uncover the rich history of cartoons: from early artist mock-ups to iconic political satires. I'm sure you'll have some time to keep aside for these 24,000 vintage cartoon images from the Library of Congress that illustrate the history of this modern art form taking place from 1780 to 1977. If you truly have that much time you can find all of their collections here. But we will cover only one of them in depth: The Swann Collection of Caricature and Cartoon, which only covers the 20th century, contains 2,085 of those drawings, prints, and paintings related to the art of caricature, cartoon, and illustration. It includes works by 521 American and foreign artists and illustrators. And no, we won't cover them all, either... How about we take only 5 of them...? I know we went from 24.000 to 5 but you wouldn't read an article on 24.000 things anyways! Russel Patterson
Do you want to get a butterfly tattoo? Learn about the significance and symbolism behind this beautiful and versatile tattoo design.
Looking for inspiration for your next tattoo? Check out the work of these famous tattoo artists and see why they are so highly regarded in the industry. In the tattoo industry, you can find everything from beginners in whose hands it is preferable not to fall, to talented artists who are highly sought after because they have already become famous tattoo artists and everyone wants to show off their art forever on their body. Today we focus on the latter to make a list that can inspire you when choosing your next tattoo. Meet some of the most famous tattoo artists of the moment and, who knows, maybe you can get an appointment with them. 1. Romeo Lacoste
Unlock the secrets to drawing manga characters with our step-by-step guide, from facial proportions to expressive (or just massive) eyes and hairstyles. With a rich history spanning decades, each artist brings their unique perspective to Manga. Well, some artists bring their dull perspectives to Manga too. In this tutorial, drawing inspiration from beloved classics such as Sailor Moon our focus will be on crafting a unique character through the use of diverse hairstyles, eye shapes, and shading techniques. Sailor Moon became particularly famous in the 90s for successfully re-popularizing the magical girl subgenre, and its sentai elements... You read it correctly. Don't confuse the term with a similar one starting with "h"... Manga has a "rich" history indeed! We'll take it step by step so you don't get lost in your character's eyes. So, let's begin this tutorial steadily and thoughtfully!
Learn different ways of representing perspective, from classic to curvilinear, in your urban sketches with Lapin Perspective is how you see the world, and also how you represent it. Since the Renaissance, linear perspective has been a popular formula in art, but it’s not the only option. Using different types of perspectives can add personality to your work, create room for more details, and help capture your unique viewpoint. In this tutorial, urban sketcher Lapin (@lapinbarcelona) explains different methods of representing perspective and how each one will shape your illustration. He also talks about why it’s important to practice observing how things look, rather than how we think they should look, and how this skill adds a new perspective and depth to urban sketches.
Dive into the world of feminist art through 7 illustrators who are making waves with their powerful visual stories. Ready for a journey through the vibrant world of feminist illustration? If you're seeking inspiration or simply want to immerse yourself in captivating visual narratives, look no further. We've curated a list of 7 feminist illustrators whose work is as empowering as it is mesmerizing. From bold colors to witty commentary, these artists are redefining the representation of women in the art world. Get ready to be inspired, entertained, and maybe even a little bit enlightened.
Learn how to scan your final artwork in sections and digitally stitch it together in Photoshop with Jon Berkeley There’s something special about making something with your hands, but one of the sometimes frustrating aspects of analog art is that it can be difficult to capture all of its detail when sharing it in a portfolio or online. Illustrator and author Jon Berkeley (@jon_24) has illustrated over 150 covers for The Economist and worked with outlets like Time, GQ, Newsweek, and the Washington Post. One fundamental part of his job, beyond creating clever and captivating pieces, is creating high-quality image files of his analog artwork. In this tutorial, he demonstrates how to easily and accurately scan and stitch together analog illustrations using Photoshop, without losing any of the image’s quality or detail.
Don't make your characters wear cardboard boxes unless it makes sense with their personalities... Consequently don't turn all your characters into cardboard wearing weirdos just because you don't know how to draw proper fabric clothing...! You might be working on a rebuttal to counter my previous statements... Fold your thought and let's get started! Fabric Dynamics
Learn to create illustrated characters using collage techniques based on customizing and combining fleeting objects, with Nuria Mel
Learn with Teresa Martínez the basic tips to create gestures and expressions in your children's story characters The correct construction of characters, whether they are more or less realistic, is one of the skills that every professional illustrator must master. The posture of their bodies, their costumes... and especially their facial expressiveness, which allows to convey a lot of emotion with just a few correctly placed lines. In the following tutorial, Teresa Martínez (@teresa_mtz), illustrator specialized in children's books, teaches you the basic expressions to give your characters a unique character. Discover them below:
Learn the keys to drawing a face front on, facing slightly to the side, profile, and the back of the head with Andrea Jen To draw a character is to give life to a new universe, with their physical and psychological characteristics , their way of reacting to situations, the traits which distinguish them from others. All of that begins with a formula. As illustrator and educator Andrea Jen (@andrea_jen) will show us, the head and face are where this process begins. This step by step guide will allow us to design methodically and with precision, without forgetting the different aspects we should keep in mind for if the character is male or female. Discover this method below:
Hi! I'm Beatriz, but many know me as Naranjalidad, and today I want to tell you how I created the poster for the new Marvel Studios series, ECHO.
Did you know that swans share the genus Cygnus within the family Anatidae... You might understandably, not care... But, don't worry: In between all this trivial information, you will also find an easy to follow step by step swan drawing tutorial that you can't miss out on!
Mastering shading is essential for creating depth and realism in your drawings. We chose an apple because it's pretty close to a sphere which happens to be a primary building block for shading. Grab your pencils or your tablet or your computer and let's get started! You can also grab a friend and tattoo the apple on their back... It's your choice, don't ever let anyone put you down!
Illustrating is more than simply transferring ideas onto paper or screen; it's about telling visual stories that capture the viewer's imagination. Illustration opens up a range of possibilities for exploring narratives through perspectives, scales, and dimensions that can transform a simple composition into a dynamic and engaging piece of art. Here are some tips to expand your mind's dimensions and think in three-dimensional planes and shapes when creating your illustrations.
In this article, Sarah van Dongen will guide us through her basic rules for human anatomy. Explore basic human anatomy guidelines, including body and facial proportions, and insights into various body parts. Some humans might be "basic", but human body certainly isn't basic at all... Nonetheless, who cares about the accurate representation of the stapedius, the tiniest muscle in the body involved in acoustic reflex, when watching their favorite cartoons? Sure the cartoons will be hard of hearing as a consequence of having inaccurate "stapediuses"... But they might suffer even worse conditions not having other, more important organs, anyways...!
How to create textures in leaves and stems with Paulina Maciel When we face botanical illustration one of the biggest challenges are the textures of leaves, petals and flower stems. In this tutorial Paulina Maciel (@pau_maciel), designer and illustration artist specialized in watercolor technique, and creative director and founder of Canela, will show you some tricks to get more realism in leaves and stems by working on textures. Discover the tutorial in the following video:
Understanding composition is fundamental in illustration, as it shapes how visual elements interact to create a captivating and immersive experience for viewers. By incorporating key principles and techniques, artists can craft illustrations that not only engage the eye but also evoke emotion and tell compelling stories. In this comprehensive guide, we'll explore essential steps to help you perfect your compositions and elevate your artwork to new heights.
Are you often found daydreaming of far away lands and fantastic creatures when suddenly a voice resonating inside your head, like a dragon's grunt, heard inside an empty cave, wakes you up to realize that you've been dissociating the entire time, at a social gathering, again? You don't have to answer! I know it's a hard confession to make... But, if you want to draw a dragon to scape your mundane reality, this Free Download got you covered!