Digital Illustration with Japanese Ink Techniques
Preparing to Share the Illustration Online 1
A course by Yohey Horishita , Illustrator and Art Professor
About the video: Preparing to Share the Illustration Online 1
Overview
“In this lesson, I will prepare you for the web and social media. There are many different platforms out there and it's likely that some will come and go. It’s important to stay current, try different approaches, and play with features. The ultimate goal is to find your own vibe. First, you will need to leave your digital fingerprint on the work by filling out the file information. This way, your art will always find its way back to you. ”
In this video lesson Yohey Horishita addresses the topic: Preparing to Share the Illustration Online 1, which is part of the Domestika online course: Digital Illustration with Japanese Ink Techniques. Discover “tradigital” illustration by combining traditional techniques with digital tools to create contemporary artwork inspired by Japanese motifs.
Partial transcription of the video
“ Preparing to Share the Illustration Online In the last lesson, we printed out our illustration. In this lesson, we’ll prep our files for web and social media. Let me go back to the flagship file, the original, called FinalProject. This flagship document is very important, so we need to leave your footstep marking. This is yours, not just by signature, but digitally too, say, "This document is mine." Under the File menu, we have File Info, click. Document Title, this is where you can leave your fingerprint, footstep, and all your evidence that you are there and you are the creator of this ...”
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Course summary for: Digital Illustration with Japanese Ink Techniques
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Category
Illustration -
Software
Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
Digital Illustration, Drawing, Ink Illustration

Yohey Horishita
A course by Yohey Horishita
Yohey Horishita is a Japanese freelance illustrator and art professor at the Maryland Institute College of Art. He studied illustration at the Savannah College of Art and Design, before moving to New York City for eight years, then later to Baltimore to teach.
He’s collaborated with publishers such as Penguin Random House and newspapers like The New York Times and Yomiuri Shimbun. Yohey has also participated in projects with The New York Metro, Canon, and Casio.
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