Urban Art: from Digital Illustration to Large Scale Murals
Project Presentation
A course by Ceroker , Urban Artist and Graphic Designer
About the video: Project Presentation
Overview
“The final project of this course is to develop a digital illustration to pass it to a large format wall. Let's see the basic notions of composition and color to consider to make an illustration. Also, we will learn the basic use of the spray and the notions of proportion and scale so that you can take your digital artwork to a wall. ”
In this video lesson Ceroker addresses the topic: Project Presentation, which is part of the Domestika online course: Urban Art: from Digital Illustration to Large Scale Murals. Scale up your designs to large format illustrations with the spray paint technique.
Partial transcription of the video
“Unit 1 Project presentation They already know a little better Where does my creativity, my inspiration or my influences come from? In this lesson we will see what our final project is about and some tips to address it in the best possible way. In this Domestika course let's see how to pass your digital illustration to a large format wall. For our final project I'm going to take Domestika as a client, but you don't necessarily have to take the same client. Ideally, you should approach it from the client you like best Or it can be a fictional customer or a real customer that they have now. It...”
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Course summary for: Urban Art: from Digital Illustration to Large Scale Murals
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Category
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Areas
Digital Illustration, Street Art, Traditional illustration

Ceroker
A course by Ceroker
Ceroker is a Colombian illustrator and urban artist who started painting at the age of 14. Having a defined social stance and studying graphic design led him to understand graffiti on another level. He became interested in typography and took advantage of everything he could learn to develop his style, until he decided to dedicate himself to what he loved most. Without finishing his degree, he began working in a studio as a graphic designer, collaborating on several projects creating logos and corporate images.
He went on to found the street art collective A Tres Manos Estudio. Today he is one of the most important representatives of Colombian Graffiti, where he stands out for his use of color, his characters, and the stories he tells in each of his murals.
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