Illustrated Stories with Procreate: Explore Brushes and Textures
Where does the inspiration come from?
A course by Daniela Hernández , Illustrator
About the video: Where does the inspiration come from?
Overview
“What about inspiration? Where is it located? What else can I do? We have all been through these questions! I will tell you about how everyday life can be a source of inspiration to think of an illustration idea.”
In this video lesson Daniela Hernández addresses the topic: Where does the inspiration come from?, which is part of the Domestika online course: Illustrated Stories with Procreate: Explore Brushes and Textures. Create a collection of analog textures and learn to use them in Procreate to illustrate an everyday scene.
Partial transcription of the video
“Where does the inspiration come from? In this lesson I will tell you about methods that I use when I don't know what to do. and I'm going to make an illustration. Accompany me. I don't know what to draw It is normal that when thinking about a particular project or illustration, let's have creative blocks. You don't always have to feel inspired and know what to do. This happens more with personal projects, since it is where we have more freedom to create or do what we want in a certain way. My process I will tell you where the inspiration came from to create the illustration of the course, w...”
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Course summary for: Illustrated Stories with Procreate: Explore Brushes and Textures
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Category
Illustration -
Software
Procreate -
Areas
Digital Drawing, Digital Illustration, Narrative, Sketchbook, Traditional illustration

Daniela Hernández
A course by Daniela Hernández
Daniela Hernández, better known as Daniela Ilustra, is a graphic designer and illustrator from Armenia, Colombia. She composes illustrations that tell the stories of her day-to-day with a personal touch. She loves exploring different materials and mediums such as clay and hand-poked tattoos and draws inspiration for her own work from their patterns.
She moves between analog and digital illustration with Procreate and her artwork seeks to revive and foster themes such as femininity and daily life. She has collaborated with Colombian brands such as KUPA, Saturno, and Que Buenas Las Tengo, on editorial projects for Planeta, the Colombian Ministry of Culture, Vice, and Bacánika, as well as with human rights organizations like Dejusticia, Ítaca, Baudó, and CEJIL.
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