Artistic Illustration: From Drawing to Digital
Two Versions of an Image
A course by Paul Scheruebel , Painter, Illustrator, and Graphic Designer
About the video: Two Versions of an Image
Overview
“We look at the difference between the analogue and the digital version of the illustration. They both have their merits.”
In this video lesson Paul Scheruebel addresses the topic: Two Versions of an Image, which is part of the Domestika online course: Artistic Illustration: From Drawing to Digital. Experiment with illustration by creating artwork with charcoal and gouache paint then digitizing it on Photoshop to create striking images.
Partial transcription of the video
“Two Versions of an Image Now we'll look at the two versions of the image that we have. We've got the analog version and the digital version. And I want to look at why I decide to have part of my process in digital media and why I might not want to. This version is the one that I just scanned in and I didn't alter the color. This is the original color from the analog painting and I wanted to show what it looks like if I use this and print it out. So, what you see here is a fine art print of this motif. And if you compare it to the version over here, one striking difference is that the color ...”
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Course summary for: Artistic Illustration: From Drawing to Digital
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Category
Illustration -
Software
Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
Artistic Drawing, Digital Drawing, Digital Illustration, Drawing, Fine Arts, Gouache Painting, Traditional illustration

Paul Scheruebel
A course by Paul Scheruebel
After studying graphic design in university in Austria (and a brief stint as a jazz musician), Paul Scherübel began working as an editorial graphic designer for the Austrian magazine Graz. Wanting to improve his artistic abilities, he moved to London to study illustration in the University of Westminster, where he developed his eclectic and experimental style.
He has since done illustrations for magazines, theater productions, and companies like The Folio Society, Austria Microsystems, and the Swiss Engineering Institute. He has also been featured in Images: Best of British Illustration, Spectrum 26: The Best in Contemporary Fantastic Art, and 3×3: The Magazine of Contemporary Illustration.
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