Specialization

Specialization in Ceramic Illustration and Decoration

About the video: Materials

Overview

“In this lesson, I'll explain all the materials you need to hand-paint ceramics. They're all easy to use and obtain. ”

In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Materials, which is part of the Domestika online course: Specialization in Ceramic Illustration and Decoration. Explore ceramic decoration techniques with watercolor, digital decals and hand paint for unique pieces.

Partial transcription of the video

“materials Well in this lesson I will teach you the essential materials that we will use at work. We will need a sketch pad to make the sketches and material to paint on it. Second, our most important material will be the ceramic piece. This piece of ceramic, which is already made, It is called a biscuit piece because it has a first cooking time. This makes it easier for us to draw is that the piece is already hard, is porous and will be like our paper. In the market it is easy to find them anywhere. It is advisable to ask the manufacturer tell us which materials will work best on each piece...”

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Course summary for: Specialization in Ceramic Illustration and Decoration

  • Level: Beginner
  • 116 students
  • 6 units
  • 78 lessons (12h 51m)
  • 39 downloads
  • Category

    Craft
  • Areas

    Arts & Crafts, Ceramics, DIY, Fine Arts, Traditional illustration

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Specialization in Ceramic Illustration and Decoration

A specialization by multiple teachers
Berkeley, United States.
Joined April 2002
  • 116 students