Monetize your Illustrations by Transforming them into Products
Closing the files
A course by Ilustrata , Designers
About the video: Closing the files
Overview
“In this class, we are going to start thinking about the post-production of art. Let's separate the colors and close the file for the websites in two different ways. ”
In this video lesson Ilustrata addresses the topic: Closing the files, which is part of the Domestika online course: Monetize your Illustrations by Transforming them into Products . Transform your illustrations into tangible products. Learn how to research, draft, color, and apply effects to your designs for maximum impact..
Partial transcription of the video
“In this class, I will show you the post-production process of our art. We have two ways to close the file, one for Daily Sale and one for Print on Demand. I will now explain each one of them in detail. Now that we have finished our print, we need to understand the difference between Daily Tees and Print on Demand websites. We recommend putting both of them in as much as possible. The more sites your print enters, the greater the return for you. Sometimes you get a little bit here, a little there, a little here, a little there. And when it joins at the end, will give a nice amount for that p...”
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Course summary for: Monetize your Illustrations by Transforming them into Products
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Category
Illustration, Marketing & Business -
Software
Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
Business, Digital Drawing, Digital Illustration, Marketing, Traditional illustration

Ilustrata
A course by Ilustrata
Bruno, David and Víctor form Ilustrata, an illustration studio with a piece in design. For a couple of years now, they've been working in the exciting field of illustration, finding in the application of their creations to products a way to bring their wildest ideas to life. Collaborating with globally admired brands, such as Capcom, Adobe and Fortnite, han dejado huella en la industria.
With a passion for Japanese culture, food, comics and cats, Ilustrata has developed a retro and modern approach at the same time, creating compositions that seem to come from the past but with a modern touch. His love for t-shirts as a showcase for his art has taken him to print for various brands and to develop his own line.
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