Botanical Watercolor for Patterns
Basic structure of the analog pattern for prints
A course by Isabela F , Artist
About the video: Basic structure of the analog pattern for prints
Overview
“In this lesson, you will learn how the basic structure of a pattern for stamping is formed. And to make this process very clear, I will create a pattern with two simple elements.”
In this video lesson Isabela F addresses the topic: Basic structure of the analog pattern for prints, which is part of the Domestika online course: Botanical Watercolor for Patterns. Learn how to create patterns out of your watercolor illustrations and apply them to any object.
Partial transcription of the video
“Basic Structure of Analog Patterns for Prints In this lesson, we'll see the basic structure of a manual pattern so you can see how to apply it later. A pattern is a repetition of illustrations that creates infinite possibilities of repetition. With analog patterns, it can be done manually or on Photoshop, you only need to know the basics. Now that you know how you can create a pattern, I'll show you how to create one with two simple elements. For this project, we'll use a normal 21 x 21 piece of paper. I'm going to draw two elements quickly so you can understand the process. I'm drawing two...”
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Course summary for: Botanical Watercolor for Patterns
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Category
Illustration -
Software
Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
Botanical Illustration, Pattern Design, Traditional illustration, Watercolor Painting

Isabela F
A course by Isabela F
Isabela Quintes is a Brazilian-born artist living in Barcelona, Spain. She studied Fashion Design in Brazil, where she developed professionally until she moved to Spain. The change of air motivated her to try new areas related to the Fine Arts and, in a self-taught way, she started to go deeper into drawing, painting, and watercolor illustration.
In a constant process of investigation and exploration, she translates reality and her imagination into her paintings. Her native country is her main source of inspiration, where there is an enormous wealth of tropical flowers and plants. Isabela’s botanical illustrations often have strong and vibrant colors. In addition to producing her works, she has created other projects, ranging from illustrations and patterns for notebooks and stationery to personalized wedding invitations.
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