Picturebook Character Illustration with Procreate
Adding Some Elements to Make It Pop and Exporting the File
A course by Gozde Eyce , Picturebook Creator
About the video: Adding Some Elements to Make It Pop and Exporting the File
Overview
“To finish this unit, you'll learn to add some elements to your page to give your work a fantastic portfolio page look. I'll also talk about the different file formats and ways of exporting files for social media and publishers. ”
In this video lesson Gozde Eyce addresses the topic: Adding Some Elements to Make It Pop and Exporting the File, which is part of the Domestika online course: Picturebook Character Illustration with Procreate. Learn to create unforgettable picturebook characters to put together a portfolio and land the publishing projects of your dreams.
Partial transcription of the video
“Adding Some Elements to Make It Pop and Exporting In this lesson, we'll make our page even more catchy and attractive. As this will be a part of our portfolio, it needs more attractive details. Let's add them. I'm going to add another layer and rename this layer as "Pattern." Now I will add a checkered pattern in the background. I will use my Round Heavy brush. Since it's a background, I'd like to decrease the Opacity of this brush and even maybe Size. Now I'm in this Pattern layer. Let's draw some checkered patterns here. I think it's a bit messier because of the shadows, shades, and this ...”
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Course summary for: Picturebook Character Illustration with Procreate
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Category
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Areas
Character Design, Children's Illustration, Digital Illustration, Narrative, Traditional illustration

Gozde Eyce
A course by Gozde Eyce
Gozde Eyce is a freelance illustrator and picturebook creator from Istanbul. After completing a degree in business management and working in the corporate world, she decided to turn her passion for drawing into a career. As a self-taught artist, she developed her skills by observing, reading, and sketching. Gozde eventually realized that her colorful and artfully imperfect illustration style was ideal for children’s literature, and she began sending out her portfolio to publishers, landing numerous freelance jobs.
Since then, she has taken on many different projects all over the world, including children’s books, kids’ apparel, and editorial illustrations. She has also collaborated with NGOs and publishers like Justdiggit, UNICEF, and Mo’s Daughters, embracing these opportunities to support causes like sustainability and equality.
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