Digital Pattern Illustration Inspired by Flora and Fauna
Sorting the subject and how to appropriate the references
A course by Laura Lhuillier , Illustrator
About the video: Sorting the subject and how to appropriate the references
Overview
“In this lesson, I'll give you some tips for sorting your first paper sketches. You will learn how to prioritize the different objects in a pattern. From this knowledge, you will identify which elements could have a major role in the patterns and which elements would be perfect for you to use as fills for the decor. ”
In this video lesson Laura Lhuillier addresses the topic: Sorting the subject and how to appropriate the references, which is part of the Domestika online course: Digital Pattern Illustration Inspired by Flora and Fauna. Create beautiful patterns and apply them to any product using Procreate and Photoshop.
Partial transcription of the video
“In this lesson. i will show you how to sort and prioritize your initial sketches. But before that. analyze two patterns I’ve already created. to bring out the main concepts a little more. I'll present my two designs: the first features cats and flowers. while the second draws inspiration from jungle. showcasing black panthers amidst lush foliage. Let's dive into the details. we see that in these two patterns. there are still elements that stand out. These are the primary elements. the major ones. Here. they are the cats. central to the design. And there. it's the panthers. And we see... The...”
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Course summary for: Digital Pattern Illustration Inspired by Flora and Fauna
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Category
Illustration -
Software
Adobe Photoshop, Procreate -
Areas
Botanical Illustration, Digital Illustration, Drawing, Pattern Design, Traditional illustration

Laura Lhuillier
A course by Laura Lhuillier
Laura Lhuillier, better known on social media as Arual, is a professional illustrator. After completing a Master's in Graphic Design, she developed her creative world alongside the advancements in digital tools available on the market. Her designs have been used on clothing and magazine covers and she has collaborated with Adobe, Petit Bateau, and Flow Magazine.
"By creating patterns, I can draw my dreams and travel through
poetic and imaginary worlds." It's a journey through nature's untamed beauty that she just loves to share with her community.
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