Guided Course: Digital Fashion Illustration and Mixed Techniques

Course final project

A guided course by Robert Tirado

Berkeley, United States.
Joined April 2002
176 students
Audio: Spanish, English
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About the final project for: Guided Course: Digital Fashion Illustration and Mixed Techniques

Guided Project: Digital Fashion Illustration

“At Domestika, we want to give you the push you need to bring your final project to life. We know that sometimes the first step is the hardest, so we've designed several suggestions to inspire you. Each idea is designed as a flexible starting point that allows you to: - Adapt to your level of experience - Customize according to your tastes - Transform with your unique touch It's not about following rigid instructions, but rather finding the spark that ignites your creativity, putting your new skills into practice, and enjoying the creative process. 1. Design a runway figure with unique textures Description: Create a fashion illustration inspired by a runway look, combining digital drawing with hand-drawn textures (such as watercolor, aniline, or acrylic). The goal is to capture the mood, fluidity, and visual power of the outfit, integrating digital brushes and blending modes to enrich your image. Project example: Illustrate a haute couture or streetwear outfit with a dynamic pose and a textured background, highlighting details such as pleats, sheerness, or shine on the outfit. 2. Fashion portrait with editorial style Description: Create an illustrated portrait that combines magazine aesthetics with personal touches. Learn to depict facial features, makeup, hair, and accessories, using digital brushes and texture layers to create depth. Ideal for practicing facial expression, color, and character in a powerful image. Project example: Illustrate a character's face with a defined style, using transparencies, soft lights, and scanned textures that give it an elegant finish, ideal for a magazine cover mockup. 3. Fashion collage: from paper to digital Description: It fuses traditional techniques such as collage (magazines, clippings, fabrics) with digital illustration. This project invites you to explore design through composition and contrasting materials, generating a final work full of expression and visual experimentation. Project example: Create a visual piece that combines an illustrated figure with real textile cutouts and scanned magazines, digitally integrating them to tell a visual story or convey a specific aesthetic. ”


Course summary for: Guided Course: Digital Fashion Illustration and Mixed Techniques

  • Level: Beginner
  • 176 students
  • 1 unit
  • 7 lessons (1h 37m)
  • 8 downloads
  • Category

    Fashion, Illustration
  • Areas

    Fashion Illustration , Traditional illustration

Robert Tirado

Robert Tirado
A guided course by Domestika

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  • 7 lessons (1h 37m)
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Guided Course: Digital Fashion Illustration and Mixed Techniques

A guided course by Robert Tirado
Illustrator. Madrid, Spain.
Joined January 2009
  • 176 students