Professional Illustration Techniques: From Sketches to Vectors
Vectorize
A course by Profe , Designer and Illustrator
About the video: Vectorize
Overview
“You already have your final drawing, so it's time to take the next step. I'll teach you how to vectorize your work. You will see how to carry out this process in parts, so you can keep the visual weights in focus through the correct use of color.”
In this video lesson Profe addresses the topic: Vectorize, which is part of the Domestika online course: Professional Illustration Techniques: From Sketches to Vectors. Learn to maximize the potential of your projects by transforming your drafts into professional vector illustrations.
Partial transcription of the video
“Vectorize Since we have our final drawing finished, we can pass to Illustrator to vectorize. Since we have focused all our efforts to make it very clear what we are going to do, now our efforts are going to focus only on the technical. Now that we have our final drawing, now we're going to pass it to our illustrator file like this. I have put it like this in my template and the way how I organize my layers is usually first a layer that I name Colors, that contains these circles that are found here with the colors. I put them this way because if at some point in my illustration I need to use...”
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Course summary for: Professional Illustration Techniques: From Sketches to Vectors
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Category
Illustration -
Software
Adobe Illustrator -
Areas
Digital Illustration, Drawing, Traditional illustration, Vector Illustration

Profe
A course by Profe
Alfredo Rios, better known as El Profe, is a designer and illustrator with more than ten years' experience. He has participated in a variety of illustration projects in varying degrees of complexity, from geometric illustrations with basic figures, to more complex composition and graphic illustrations.
He is currently an illustrator at Pictoline, where he has learned how to produce complete, high-quality illustrations in very little time. This process has taught him how to optimize basic tools while always pursuing the best results.
In 2020, he teamed up with Maga Rey and cofounded "Wild Fontana," a brand where they experiment with illustration and its application on textiles to create decorative pieces for the home.
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