Illustration and Color: Learn to Tell Visual Stories

Adding color: starting point 3

A course by MIGUEL PANG LY , Illustrator Expert in Color and Intuition

Illustrator Expert in Color and Intuition. Barcelona, Spain.
Joined May 2014
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412 students
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About the video: Adding color: starting point 3

Overview

“I have finished the details of the scenery, such as windows, gates and leaves. Now, I will add characters to the image, such as the boy blowing soap bubbles that I drew from life. I use new colors for these details, allowing the image to suggest characters and necessary settings. Satisfied with the result, I will let the illustration sit before continuing with other variations in the next lesson.”

In this video lesson MIGUEL PANG LY addresses the topic: Adding color: starting point 3, which is part of the Domestika online course: Illustration and Color: Learn to Tell Visual Stories. Learn to Use Color Uniquely in Illustration by Exploring Tone, Saturation, Harmony, and Visual Narrative.

Partial transcription of the video

“I have already finished painting the details of the scenery, I have finished these windows That's why we started painting, the gates, the leaves of the palm tree and the rest of the leaves. And now I'm going to start painting the details and maybe I'll start to see what This is what I can tell in this image. I'm going to get rid of this touch of color that no longer serves me and in fact bothers me a little because it interferes with my look a little. I mean, I can't focus on this too much and remember that I always one color is worked in relation to another and thus I will focus better on ...”

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Course summary for: Illustration and Color: Learn to Tell Visual Stories

  • Level: Beginner
  • 100% positive reviews (4)
  • 412 students
  • 4 units
  • 21 lessons (3h 38m)
  • 5 downloads
  • Category

    Illustration
  • Areas

    Color Theory, Gouache Painting, Painting, Watercolor Painting

MIGUEL PANG LY

MIGUEL PANG LY
A course by MIGUEL PANG LY

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Illustrator Expert in Color and Intuition

Miguel Pang is a renowned illustrator and expert in the use of color, with a career spanning both editorial illustration and poster design. Since his beginnings, his passion for color has led him to explore different techniques and styles, influenced by masters such as Félix Valloton and Pierre Bonnard. The combination of secondary and tertiary colors, as well as the use of vibrant hues, are distinctive characteristics of his work. His unique approach to color not only seeks to create visual harmonies, but also to convey emotions and narratives through his illustrations.

Throughout his career, Miguel has worked on various projects that have allowed him to develop a personal vision of color and its application in art. His interest in connecting synaesthesia with artistic expression has led him to experiment with intuition and the senses, creating works that fuse visual and emotional elements. In addition to his creative work, Miguel Pang shares his knowledge and experience through courses that seek to inspire and guide new talents in the fascinating world of color and illustration. His dedication and innovative approach have established him as an influential figure in the contemporary artistic field.


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Illustration and Color: Learn to Tell Visual Stories. Illustration course by MIGUEL PANG LY

Illustration and Color: Learn to Tell Visual Stories

A course by MIGUEL PANG LY
Illustrator Expert in Color and Intuition. Barcelona, Spain.
Joined May 2014
  • 100% positive reviews (4)
  • 412 students