Illustrated Rock Posters
Color separation to create an anaglyph I
A course by Jorge Alderete , Illustrator and Designer
About the video: Color separation to create an anaglyph I
Overview
“Finally, we will perform the separation of color and adjustments of the image, to generate the optical effect of the anaglyph in our work. For this, you will need 3D glasses.”
In this video lesson Jorge Alderete addresses the topic: Color separation to create an anaglyph I, which is part of the Domestika online course: Illustrated Rock Posters. Learn to design a poster and turn it into a stereographic poster with 3D effects.
Partial transcription of the video
“In this lesson we are going to see how to separate the color from our image to achieve the optical effect that we are looking for. The first thing we're going to do is work with black and white images. So that this type of image anaglyph works, we work basically with black and white images. You can have, as you can see, grays that I will then convert to to keep a little the aesthetics of what we were working before. It is just like the image that we had worked on the poster. This image is going to be considered as being one of the two images that we need to generate the effect in three dime...”
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Course summary for: Illustrated Rock Posters
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Category
Illustration -
Software
Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
3D, Advertising, Poster Design, Vector Illustration

Jorge Alderete
A course by Jorge Alderete
Argentine by birth, Alderete traveled from Patagonia to La Plata to study Visual Communication Design at the Faculty of Fine Arts of the National University of La Plata and has embraced his passion ever since.
His work has been published in various specialized anthologies, such as Illustration Now and Latin American Graphic Design (Taschen); Illusive, Pictoplasma, the Los Logos series, Latino, and Play Loud (Die Gestalten Verlag); and Place (Actar) and Kustom Graphics (Korero), among others; and his work has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world.
He is the founder, together with Juan Moragues, of the record label Isotonic Records, which specializes in instrumental rock, and he plays the theremin in the musical group Sonido Gallo Negro and does live illustrations during the shows. He has designed more than 100 pieces of album art for groups such as Los Fabulosos Cadillacs, Andrés Calamaro and Daniel Melero, Lost Acapulco, Twin Tones, and Los Straitjackets.
In 2008 he published his book, Yo soy un don nadie, in which he celebrates his first 10 years in CDMX. A year later, he founded the Vertigo Gallery together with Clarisa Moura. In 2012, two books that compile his work were published: Sonorama and Otro Yo. At the end of 2014, together with Harkaitz Cano and the Basque musician Fermín Muguruza, he published his first graphic novel, Black is Beltza.
Since 2015, he has been a member of AGI (Alliance Graphique Internacionale).
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