Illustration of a Pin-Up with Traditional Techniques
Final retouching
A course by Fernando Vicente , Painter and Illustrator
Joined November 2013
About the video: Final retouching
Overview
“In this lesson I show you what I do to close the illustration.”
In this video lesson Fernando Vicente addresses the topic: Final retouching, which is part of the Domestika online course: Illustration of a Pin-Up with Traditional Techniques. Learn to draw and color with pencil, charcoal, and sanguine with guidance from a maestro.
Partial transcription of the video
“Well now that we have the drawing practically finished, We are going to look at what details we are missing, for that I I often use colored pencils that I end up buying separately because I always use the same 3 or 4 shades and bought boxes and boxes of crayons, so I like it a lot of finishing outlining with a paint, that I even It is used for several things, it is used for my mouth, for my line. Let's say what you are doing It is exactly profiling, I even like to do these areas like this as to spare, a scratch that gives a certain freshness to the drawing, I always also mark my knuckles, l...”
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Course summary for: Illustration of a Pin-Up with Traditional Techniques
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Category
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Areas
Drawing, Fine Arts, Painting, Pencil Drawing, Traditional illustration

Fernando Vicente
A course by Fernando Vicente
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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