Digital Art and Design: Explore the Colorful Side of Chaos
A course by Adhemas Batista , Designer and Digital Artist
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positive reviews (12)
646 students
Audio: English
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646
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12
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Positive ratings
- 100% positive reviews (12)
- 646 students
- 20 lessons (3h 51m)
- 26 additional resources (10 files)
- Online and at your own pace
- Available on the app
- Audio: English
- Spanish · English · Portuguese · German · French · Italian · Polish · Dutch · Turkish
- Level: Beginner
- Unlimited access forever
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Buen curso sobre composición y es un buen repaso dentro del Software Cinema 4D, así como del uso de Arnold Render.
100% recomendado!
Great introduction to Arnold Render.
J'ai beaucoup apprécié ce cours avec toutes les recherches graphiques dans illustrator et Photoshop. Un petit bémol pour moi, je ne voyais pas bien son écran et j'ai dû m'y reprendre plusieurs fois pour bien comprendre les étapes d'Arnold. Ce projet est vraiment amusant à réaliser !
This is a solid course for creating a mixed 2D & 3D style of interesting graphics
This is bright, bold and mind-blowing)) I love this style. I find this course helpful to enrich my style and enhance my skills by getting to know new ideas and instruments.
Muy buen curso. Adhemas siempre explorando y yendo un poco más allá. Buenos tips.
Es un excelente curso, mostrando coo algo simple se puede convertir en una excelente composición, con uso de varias herramientas.
This class is amazing, I've been working with graphic design for almost twenty years, and Adhemas is one of the most talented people in the business. It's really wonderful to take a peek into his creative process. I highly recommend this class.
Uma bela aula de Design pelo Adhemas, muito inspirador.
Muy buen curso aparte del privilegio de aprender del master Batista su proceso creativo es de lo mejor.
Great course! Just what I've been looking for for a long time
The idea of wrapping your illustration around a 3D object never occured to me. It's brilliant.