Illustration of a Pin-Up with Traditional Techniques

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A course by Fernando Vicente , Painter and Illustrator

Painter and Illustrator. Madrid, Spain.
Joined November 2013
98% positive reviews (165)
2,976 students
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About the final project for: Illustration of a Pin-Up with Traditional Techniques

How to conquer a Pin Up

“Well, this is more or less my work process when I do the drawing of a Pin Up. I can vary something, such as the size or sense of the drawing (horizontal, instead of vertical) but little else, I hope you serve my explanations Now I invite you to try yourselves following the steps I have explained to you, make your own Pin Up and share it with everyone. It is important that you do it, since by sharing your advances with the community, you will receive advice that will make you "grow" professionally. If any of the steps do not come to the first, do not worry, you can repeat them as many times as necessary, the practice is what will give you ease. And remember that this is not a race, take all the time you need. - Start doing several quick sketches. -Choose one, polish it and improve it. - Pass it to clean on a watercolor sheet. -Review the line with sanguine. -Color with acrylic or watercolor. -Make a brush line. -Delete and clean with white some defects. See you in the class forum! Fernando Vicente”

Partial transcription of the video

“[jazz music] Well, in short what you have to do is look for a photo. First, give us clues about what we want to draw. We started by making several quick sketches. We choose a. We polished this sketch. We can make another better executed sketch and improve it. We made this last sketch cleanly on a sheet of paper. of watercolor where we are going to make the final illustration. We redraw the line with sanguine. We color with acrylic with watercolor, with colored pencils, what you are most comfortable with and then we make a final line to the brush. We already finished deleting this job in cas...”

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Course summary for: Illustration of a Pin-Up with Traditional Techniques

  • Level: Intermediate
  • 98% positive reviews (165)
  • 2976 students
  • 3 units
  • 13 lessons (1h 36m)
  • 30 downloads
  • Category

    Illustration
  • Areas

    Drawing, Fine Arts, Painting, Pencil Drawing, Traditional illustration

Fernando Vicente

Fernando Vicente
A course by Fernando Vicente

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Painter and Illustrator

Fernando Vicente is a renowned illustrator with extensive experience in the advertising sector. He regularly publishes work in the El País newspaper and magazines, including the cultural magazine Babelia, and he has won three Awards of Excellence from the Society for New Design.

He also collaborates with magazines such as Vogue, Playboy, and Cosmopolitan, makes book and record covers, illustrates books for children and adults, and exhibits his paintings. One of his favorite themes is the pin-up style.

Fernando Vicente's work as a painter is characterized by the constant presence of the human figure. He paints in acrylic and always works standing in front of the easel, even when illustrating. He only uses the computer to add details such as fonts or background colors or to make collages.


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Illustration of a Pin-Up with Traditional Techniques

A course by Fernando Vicente
Painter and Illustrator. Madrid, Spain.
Joined November 2013
  • 98% positive reviews (165)
  • 2,976 students