Experimental Illustration Techniques: From Digital to Artisanal
Creation of digital image. General considerations for creating a collage image
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Joined September 2014
About the video: Creation of digital image. General considerations for creating a collage image
Overview
“Here we will show you our process for the creation of an illustration through a digital collage. We will share some tips and considerations regarding our work process, which you can adapt to your own creation process. We suggest you make an image in collage, but you can use the technique that you like the most.”
In this video lesson Zoveck Estudio addresses the topic: Creation of digital image. General considerations for creating a collage image, which is part of the Domestika online course: Experimental Illustration Techniques: From Digital to Artisanal. Create unique pieces using collage, transfer, collagraphy, and manual printing.
Partial transcription of the video
“[Music] Hello. In this lesson we will teach you how we We make a digital collage. Once we have selected the images from the books and magazines old ones, and also from digital image banks, we will work on them in Photoshop. Let's do it. [Music] Once we have scanned our images, based on our list of keywords that refers to our dream, we generate a folder or a file; inside this a subfolder, where we will place and organize the scanned images. This is so that as we make our illustration, or our work, it is very easy for us to search for these images, and don't waste time trying to find an image...”
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Course summary for: Experimental Illustration Techniques: From Digital to Artisanal
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Areas
Collage, Fine Arts, Traditional illustration

Zoveck Estudio
A course by Zoveck Estudio
Zoveck Estudio's style is hard to define but easy to recognize: Mexican contemporary, surrealist, and, at the same time, universal and timeless.
Designers and visual artists Sonia Romero and Julio Carrasco draw inspiration from everyday objects, older images, and popular culture to create surreal collage pieces.
Their references and the materials they work with come from the most mundane, unexpected places, but their pieces have caught the attention of clients like Warner Channel, MTV, Canal Mundo Fox Latinoamérica, Central Films, Editorial Televisa, Editorial Alaguara, Editorial Editorial SM, Festival Río Loco Francia, Hola México Film Festival USA/Australia, Fundación Centro Histórico, and the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, among others.
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