Drawing Workbook Methodology
To the armory
A course by Manuel Bueno Botello , Graphic Designer and Illustrator
About the video: To the armory
Overview
“Every tool is different. In this lesson we are going to do some general tests so that you can identify the benefits of your own tools. Remember that the more you try, the better you will understand the tool. ”
In this video lesson Manuel Bueno Botello addresses the topic: To the armory, 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
“To the armory We saw the difference between notepad, sketchbook, we define through lists, through thinking about what we like, three themes. Now for the good part. The whole course is good but I like this part because we are going to link a topic with a tool and that is only done by testing. In my case, the first topic I chose is me And I could take this black down, I'm always dressed in black I am interested in that color, I like the exploration of that color, I've already narrowed down my search. For the first notebook, something black. I have this pencil, pen, anyway. This is very thick....”
This transcript is automatically generated, so it may contain mistakes.
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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