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Illustration for Patterns with Soul

Transfer the illustrations from the iPad and the notebook to the computer and then start creating the brushes

A course by Catalina Estrada Uribe , Illustrator and Print Designer

Illustrator and Print Designer. Medellín, Colombia.
Joined June 2014
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99% positive reviews (869)
17,455 students
Audio: Spanish, English
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About the video: Transfer the illustrations from the iPad and the notebook to the computer and then start creating the brushes

Overview

“In this lesson I will show you how to use a very useful mobile application called Adobe Capture that allows you to vectorize your drawings by taking a simple photo with your mobile to transfer them already vectorized to Adobe Illustrator. So you don't need a scanner! I will also show you another very simple way to transfer your iPad drawings from Adobe Draw to Adobe Illustrator to have them vectorized. Then I will show you how I convert some of those elements into Adobe Illustrator brushes, a very helpful trick when making my compositions more detailed. ”

In this video lesson Catalina Estrada Uribe addresses the topic: Transfer the illustrations from the iPad and the notebook to the computer and then start creating the brushes, which is part of the Domestika online course: Illustration for Patterns with Soul. Develop your own graphic language through patterns for meaningful projects.

Partial transcription of the video

“TRANSFERING ILLUSTRATIONS FROM THE IPAD AND THE NOTEBOOK TO THE COMPUTER, TO START CREATING BRUSHES Now that we have our sketches ready and on the notebook, I'll show you an easy way, one that I've used a lot to vectorise as we don't have to use a scanner. You could be travelling... It's great. We just need a mobile phone with an app called Adobe Capture, which is this one here. Using the app we take a photo of the drawing that we want to vectorise. In this case I'll use the lion. We tap and the image freezes. I can use the magic wand to autoclean the image. When I'm happy with it I click o...”

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Course summary for: Illustration for Patterns with Soul

  • Level: Beginner
  • 99% positive reviews (869)
  • 17455 students
  • 4 units
  • 13 lessons (1h 42m)
  • 4 downloads
  • Category

    Design, Illustration
  • Software

    Adobe Illustrator
  • Areas

    Pattern Design, Printing, Traditional illustration, Vector Illustration

Catalina Estrada Uribe

Catalina Estrada Uribe
A course by Catalina Estrada Uribe

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Illustrator and Print Designer

Catalina Estrada is a renowned Colombian illustrator, based in Barcelona and specialized in pattern design. Her particular visual language of evocative patterns, inspired by nature with organic shapes and vivid colors, has led Catalina to make a niche for herself among the great icons and masters of illustration.

She has worked as an illustrator in advertising for major brands such as Camper, Nike, Font Vella, and Coca-Cola, among others, as well as for institutional campaigns, organizations such as UNICEF, Amnesty International, and Arrels, and other clients with a diverse range objectives.

Catalina also collaborates as a volunteer on social projects, doing her bit to improve the environment and people's lives. These projects allow her to blaze new graphic trails and expand her way of working.


  • 99% positive reviews (869)
  • 17,455 students
  • 13 lessons (1h 42m)
  • 25 additional resources (4 files)
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  • Audio: Spanish, English
  • Spanish · English · Portuguese · German · French · Italian · Polish · Dutch
  • Level: Beginner
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Illustration for Patterns with Soul. Design & Illustration course by Catalina Estrada Uribe Best seller

Illustration for Patterns with Soul

A course by Catalina Estrada Uribe
Illustrator and Print Designer. Medellín, Colombia.
Joined June 2014
  • 99% positive reviews (869)
  • 17,455 students