Art Deco Style for Digital Illustration
Final Touches, Formats and Conversion
A course by Mads Berg , Illustrator
Joined September 2020
About the video: Final Touches, Formats and Conversion
Overview
“As in real life, our art needs to get out there in the world on display. In this lesson, we will look at how to prepare the artwork for various formats. ”
In this video lesson Mads Berg addresses the topic: Final Touches, Formats and Conversion, which is part of the Domestika online course: Art Deco Style for Digital Illustration. Create elegant artwork in Illustrator using dynamic compositions and minimalist color palettes.
Partial transcription of the video
“Final Touches, Formats and Conversion As in real life, this illustration needs to go out there in the world to go on display. So we will look at how to prepare your artwork for various formats. In many cases, it is mandatory that you are able to convert your piece of art into different formats. That could be a very tall format or a really wide format. Now it really comes in handy those things that we have prepared up till now by dividing our illustration into different layers and different groups, so it will be easy to adapt these. I'll show you how we can do that. We'll need the Artboard T...”
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Course summary for: Art Deco Style for Digital Illustration
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Category
Illustration -
Software
Adobe Illustrator -
Areas
Digital Illustration, Fine Arts, Poster Design, Traditional illustration

Mads Berg
A course by Mads Berg
Mads Berg is a Danish illustrator with twenty years of experience in creating commercial illustrations. After studying at the Academy of Art and Design in Copenhagen, he started his illustrating career as a character designer and concept artist for a games studio. He set up his own studio in 2000 specialized in creating posters, brand illustrations, key visuals, editorial illustrations, cover art, and murals.
Mads has illustrated for clients such as Coca-Cola, Orangina, San Diego Zoo, Lego, Monocle, and Wired. His illustrations have been exhibited internationally and celebrated with awards such as "Best Danish Children's Comic" prize in 2010 and the Danish Design Prize in 2009. He also lectures at his former art school, the Academy of Art and Design in Copenhagen.
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