Naturalist Animal Illustration with Procreate
Composition of a descriptive infographic
A course by Román García Mora , Illustrator and 3D Modeler
About the video: Composition of a descriptive infographic
Overview
“In this lesson I will show you how we can take advantage of all the visual material that we have created throughout the process of creating our illustration, to obtain an infographic that communicates the characteristics of our animal. To do this, we are going to learn how we can create a visual hierarchy in the information that we show in the infographic and how to place the different elements using the Procreate tools. Finally, I will show you the options to add text within Procreate to complement the visual information. ”
In this video lesson Román García Mora addresses the topic: Composition of a descriptive infographic, which is part of the Domestika online course: Naturalist Animal Illustration with Procreate. Learn how to illustrate the animal world in detail from your iPad and divulge it visually.
Partial transcription of the video
“Composing DESCRIPTIVE INFOGRAPHICS Throughout the course, we saw different techniques to create illustrations. In this lesson, we'll use all the images we created to make a descriptive infographic that will tell more about the animal. The first thing we'll do is select elements. The realist illustration will be the main image that appeals to the viewer. Then, we can draw the illuminated drawing as a secondary image. I'll also use sketches as complementary images. When creating an infographic, there's a visual hierarchy. We can define that based on the details, its size and its position in t...”
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Course summary for: Naturalist Animal Illustration with Procreate
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Digital Illustration, Naturalistic Illustration, Realistic Drawing, Traditional illustration

Román García Mora
A course by Román García Mora
Román García is not only an illustrator but also a biologist, and since 2008, he has been working above all on scientific and informative illustration projects. His drawings have been published in acclaimed magazines including National Geographic and Quo Magazine. He also collaborates with the Real Jardín Botánico in Madrid to produce illustrations for the CSIC's Flora Iberica project.
His work consists of creating images of things that we cannot see because they belong to a past time, the world of imagination, or simply because they are not perceptible to the human eye. To achieve this, he uses digital illustration as the foundation for his work and combines it with traditional techniques, 3D modeling, and illustrative retouching.
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