Children’s Illustration for Editorial Publications

The line as a resource I

A course by Pamela Barbieri , Illustrator

Illustrator. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Joined November 2016
98% positive reviews (283)
3,830 students
Audio: Spanish
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About the video: The line as a resource I

Overview

“In this lesson we will see the different types of lines that exist, their importance and how to work digitally.”

In this video lesson Pamela Barbieri addresses the topic: The line as a resource I, which is part of the Domestika online course: Children’s Illustration for Editorial Publications. Learn how to approach children’s illustration projects, from the brief to the final delivery.

Partial transcription of the video

“Welcome to this new lesson. In it, we will focus on the line. Let's see when to use it, how and why. Let's see the different styles that exist, which are the uniform line or line of the same value, the modulated line, the line as a box the freehand line, others that serve to separate planes or those that are used as an accent. I invite you to see how to use this type of resources. Do you think if we start illustrating together? So let's look at the first case, which corresponds to the line of the same value, also known as uniform line. And this may be the case that comes to mind first when ...”

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Course summary for: Children’s Illustration for Editorial Publications

  • Level: Beginner
  • 98% positive reviews (283)
  • 3830 students
  • 4 units
  • 18 lessons (3h 22m)
  • 5 downloads
  • Category

    Illustration
  • Software

    Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop
  • Areas

    Character Design, Children's Illustration, Digital Illustration, Editorial Illustration, Traditional illustration

Pamela Barbieri

Pamela Barbieri
A course by Pamela Barbieri

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Pamela Barbieri is an Argentine illustrator with more than six years' experience. She is passionate about telling stories with images for the littlest readers, and bringing to life the work of writers with colorful illustrations. Her work is mainly focused on the development of drawings for kids' magazines, books, and clothing.

Over the years, she's worked for clients such as Arcor, Lucky Little Moose, Sticker Picker, Cottage Door Press, Igloo Publishing, Jardín de Genios, Catapulta Editores, The Clever Factory, Estación Manioca, Auzou Editions, Revista Genios, Invisible Editions, Samsung Publishing, Namaka Magazine, and more.


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Children’s Illustration for Editorial Publications. Illustration course by Pamela Barbieri

Children’s Illustration for Editorial Publications

A course by Pamela Barbieri
Illustrator. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Joined November 2016
  • 98% positive reviews (283)
  • 3,830 students