Digital Illustration: Geometric Pop Art
How to make an action figure pack
A course by Van Orton , Digital Designers and Illustrators
About the video: How to make an action figure pack
Overview
“Starting from our finished design, we will adapt Gizmo's physiognomy with bevels and cuts to create a packaging. ”
In this video lesson Van Orton addresses the topic: How to make an action figure pack, which is part of the Domestika online course: Digital Illustration: Geometric Pop Art. Discover the meeting point between pop art and Gothic stained glass, and learn how to draw an image rich in colors, patterns and shapes.
Partial transcription of the video
“How to make an action figure pack Now that we've finished our digital illustration, we can have fun declining it in an action figure pack. We will play with Gizmo's physiognomy and use Photoshop. Let's begin. Let's open our finished design in Photoshop. Now, from here, we can figure out the best way to create our packaging of an action figure. Given the particular shape of Gizmo's ears, we can use them as a die. Next, let's create a central rectangle and we exclude this side graphic. So, let's start with the creation of the rectangle. We can smooth it out slightly. Ok. We can erase the cent...”
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Course summary for: Digital Illustration: Geometric Pop Art
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Category
Illustration -
Software
Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
Digital Illustration, Traditional illustration, Vector Illustration

Van Orton
A course by Van Orton
Marco and Stefano are brothers and the creative duo behind the digital illustration and design studio Van Orton. They both studied graphic design and spent the early part of their careers working at a communication agency until one day they decided to return to their true passion: illustration.
After creating an Instagram profile to showcase their art, they began to attract the attention of fans and brands alike, eventually leading to collaborations with big-name clients such as Marvel, Colmar, Variety, Mercedes-Benz, Armani, Estathé, Ray-Ban, NBA2k, and Empire Magazine. They have also created illustrations for musicians and bands like Jovanotti, Pearl Jam, and Bon Jovi.
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