Lowbrow Illustration: Go Back to the Past in Style
It turns blue! What you will see next will surprise you
A course by Ink Bad Company , Illustration Studio
About the video: It turns blue! What you will see next will surprise you
Overview
“In this lesson we value two options: 1) We take advantage of our sketch to save time, and leave it ready for work with the ink. 2) A good final pencil can make the inking much easier. ”
In this video lesson Ink Bad Company addresses the topic: It turns blue! What you will see next will surprise you, which is part of the Domestika online course: Lowbrow Illustration: Go Back to the Past in Style. Create retro-inspired illustrations with analog and digital techniques.
Partial transcription of the video
“It turns blue! What you will see next will surprise you. Hi, homies, we have our finished sketch. In this lesson we will leave everything ready for inking. At this point, we have two options, two plans. Plan A is that if your sketch would be something to frame you can use it as a basis for inking, with the advantage of saving us one step and that the inking can be more creative. We will scan it and then return to the computer where we are going to clean it and turn it into blue to print. I already scanned mine and I show you the process. Well, homies, I have already scanned my sketch, open ...”
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Course summary for: Lowbrow Illustration: Go Back to the Past in Style
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Areas
Ink Illustration, Screen Printing, Traditional illustration

Ink Bad Company
A course by Ink Bad Company
JC Guerrero is an illustrator based in Valencia, Spain. Under the name Ink Bad Company, his studio and alter ego, he has crafted a highly distinctive style with retro, pop-culture references and bursts of color. Growing up as a millennial in a small town near Jaén, Spain, he unwittingly began mixing an eclectic cocktail of references through his exposure to pop culture, creating a mental collection that would later serve him well throughout his career.
Around 2012, he began studying media culture and applying halftone patterns to his illustrations, reaching a turning point that gave rise to the stylized illustrations we see today. He preserves the magic of analog art, pouring all his creativity onto the blank page and embracing the quirky imperfections of handcrafted pieces. JC has worked for internationally renowned clients like Variety, Martini, Ray-Ban, and Under Armour, among others, creating illustrations and posters in the fields of advertising, editorial content creation, packaging design, and music.
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