Editorial Illustration: From Concept to Published Artwork
Alternative: Working Traditionally 1
A course by Tim Peacock , Illustrator and Cartoonist
About the video: Alternative: Working Traditionally 1
Overview
“In this lesson, I will talk about some of the pros and cons of working traditionally vs digitally. I’ll show and talk about some of my favorite drawing tools. Lastly, I’ll teach you how to bring your linework into Photoshop and separate the artwork from the paper for easier coloring and manipulation.”
In this video lesson Tim Peacock addresses the topic: Alternative: Working Traditionally 1, which is part of the Domestika online course: Editorial Illustration: From Concept to Published Artwork. Learn how to build strong visual concepts and gain a comprehensive understanding of the editorial industry.
Partial transcription of the video
“Alternative: Working Traditionally Most of my professional work is done digitally now due to being able to do easy edits and adjustments, analog work is still a major part of my process, and I still get tons of enjoyment out of it. There's a quality you can only get from traditional work. In this lesson we'll see some of my favorite tools and how I like to use them before getting back to our illustration. When choosing art supplies, there is no right or wrong drawing tool. It's all about your personal preference and what works for you. I would recommend buying on local art stores to support...”
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Course summary for: Editorial Illustration: From Concept to Published Artwork
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Category
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Software
Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
Digital Illustration, Editorial Design, Editorial Illustration, Traditional illustration

Tim Peacock
A course by Tim Peacock
Tim Peacock is an illustrator and cartoonist currently based in Brooklyn, NY. He graduated from Ringling College of Art and Design with a BFA in illustration. Specializing in editorial and advertising, Tim’s work has been recognized by The Society of Illustrators, American Illustration, The Society of Publication Designers, and CMYK, to name a few.
His client list includes editorials such as The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Boston Globe, NBC News, The Atlantic, Playboy, Billboard, MIT Technology Review, and Vice.
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