Urban Art: from Digital Illustration to Large Scale Murals
Details, finishes and signature
A course by Ceroker , Urban Artist and Graphic Designer
About the video: Details, finishes and signature
Overview
“We will leave our mural as clean as we can so that it looks like our original illustration, if necessary we will add extra details and at the end we will sign the wall.”
In this video lesson Ceroker addresses the topic: Details, finishes and signature, 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 4 Details, finishes and signature We just finished the filling. In this lesson we will see the details, the signature and make the client very happy putting the logo but very causally. I will also show you how to blur. Here is an example of what I did in this hand and I'm going to do it in this hand, so they know a little better how does what I explained before the blur technique works. Here we are shaping with flat colors at hand with the technique that I explained inward cutting. We are correcting some details, just so that the hand start taking a more anatomical shape, and trying to...”
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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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