Digital 3D Lettering with Illustrated Elements
Influences
A course by Ana Gomez Bernaus , Visual Artist
Joined December 2021
About the video: Influences
Overview
“Now, I will share my influences, from the art world to the forest. Other creatives and the natural world also inspire me, and I like to combine them in my pieces to achieve a fantastic reality with both touches of familiarity and fiction. ”
In this video lesson Ana Gomez Bernaus addresses the topic: Influences, which is part of the Domestika online course: Digital 3D Lettering with Illustrated Elements. Learn how to combine 3D lettering and illustration to make captivating visual compositions using Photoshop, Illustrator, and Cinema 4D.
Partial transcription of the video
“Influences In the last lesson, I talked a bit about myself. In this lesson, I will share some of my influences. The first influence I want to share is Takenobu Igarashi. He's an artist from Japan. His understanding of polymetric lettering is very interesting. I like how he treats letters like sculptures and uses 3D space as a graphic element itself. It was because of his work that I decided to get into 3D lettering. My next influence is Tom Carnase. His treatment of lettering as an illustrative device makes his work unique. I like that his work is expressive and he plays with letters to the...”
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Course summary for: Digital 3D Lettering with Illustrated Elements
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Category
3D & Animation -
Software
Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Cinema 4D -
Areas
3D, 3D Design, 3D Lettering, 3D Modeling, Digital Lettering, Lettering, Traditional illustration

Ana Gomez Bernaus
A course by Ana Gomez Bernaus
Ana Gomez is a visual artist specializing in 3D. As a child, she loved to draw and wanted to be a painter growing up. She went on to study at design school in Barcelona where, in her final year, she was recommended for a job by her teacher. When her boss took a sabbatical year, she became the leader of the company at just 23 years old. After a few years of working in Barcelona, Ana moved to New York and later Los Angeles where she discovered a passion for 3D.
Since then she has worked on projects including Microsoft Originals, designed several covers for The L. A Times, and has been recognized by institutions like the Type Directors Club, Lürzer's Archive, and more. Ana currently works as an art director at Buck alongside working on freelance lettering-based projects for advertising and editorial clients.
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