Drawing Workbook Methodology
Preparation and differences 1
A course by Manuel Bueno Botello , Graphic Designer and Illustrator
About the video: Preparation and differences 1
Overview
“In this lesson you are going to see the differences between supports. We will start with the general exploration.”
In this video lesson Manuel Bueno Botello addresses the topic: Preparation and differences 1, which is part of the Domestika online course: Drawing Workbook Methodology. Learn an exploratory system of themes and techniques to define your illustration style and apply the results to your projects.
Partial transcription of the video
“Preparation and differences Since this is not about me, let's get down to what it is. The first thing to understand is the difference between a notebook and a sketchbook. The notebook is a cellar, so to speak, where we put everything: lists, pending, diagrams, joint drawings. This is a drawing of anxiety clearly. A bit of everything. These notebooks help us keep everything in order. Many times we do it on separate sheets, on post-its, which is like a fairly recurring evil. I avoided post-its because I lose them. If we put everything in the notebook, it is easier to return to the cellar. It ...”
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Course summary for: Drawing Workbook Methodology
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Category
Illustration -
Software
Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
Creativity, Digital Illustration, Drawing, Editorial Illustration, Sketchbook, Sketching

Manuel Bueno Botello
A course by Manuel Bueno Botello
Manuel Bueno studied visual communication at the Centro creative institute in Mexico City. During the beginning of his professional career, his work focused heavily on graphic design, until he discovered the world of illustration. Since then, it has gradually shifted in that direction.
He founded the risograph printing studio Macolen, where he edited graphic works, and is currently in charge of iconography and illustration at the graphic design studio Plan Scusi. His work involves finding roads, pathways, and shortcuts to develop an idea using images.
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