Illustration and Storytelling in Clip Studio Paint

The narrative concept

A course by Kim ROSELIER , Illustrator

Illustrator. Marsella, France.
Joined September 2021
100% positive reviews (24)
1,096 students
Audio: French
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About the video: The narrative concept

Overview

“Now I'm going to show you how to set up a narrative grid to find the subject of the illustration you're going to create for the course project.”

In this video lesson Kim ROSELIER addresses the topic: The narrative concept, which is part of the Domestika online course: Illustration and Storytelling in Clip Studio Paint. Work with composition, color, and texture in Clip Studio Paint to develop a stunning narrative illustration, from sketch to mock-up.

Partial transcription of the video

“The narrative concept In this lesson, we will set up the narrative grid in order to find the theme of the illustration. The purpose of the narrative grid is to identify the different ideas that we could find in the moodboard and see how they can interact with each other. Me, what I like to do, it is to divide the grid into four parts: the character part, then, we have the context, the universe, where the illustration will take place and I like to add two actions. The first, the general action of the main character and a second action which will allow to have a second reading in the illustra...”

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Course summary for: Illustration and Storytelling in Clip Studio Paint

  • Level: Beginner
  • 100% positive reviews (24)
  • 1096 students
  • 5 units
  • 17 lessons (3h 46m)
  • 3 downloads
  • Category

    Illustration
  • Areas

    Digital Illustration, Digital Painting, Traditional illustration

Kim ROSELIER

Kim ROSELIER
A course by Kim ROSELIER

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Kim Roselier is an illustrator based in the south of France who specializes in digital painting. His creations are characterized by sharp, angular lines, with sparing details. This simplicity leaves a lot of room for narrative and graphic power.

Throughout his career, Kim has worked for magazines such as Capital, Usbek & Rica, Le Temps, and Les Echos, as well as Reporters Without Borders, Thierry Magnier editions, and Netflix.


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Illustration and Storytelling in Clip Studio Paint. Illustration course by Kim ROSELIER

Illustration and Storytelling in Clip Studio Paint

A course by Kim ROSELIER
Illustrator. Marsella, France.
Joined September 2021
  • 100% positive reviews (24)
  • 1,096 students