Specialization

Specialization: Paper Art Storytelling

About the video: Sketching the Design 2

Overview

“Here, I'll continue my design on Illustrator and finish planning out my composition.”

In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Sketching the Design 2, which is part of the Domestika online course: Specialization: Paper Art Storytelling. Explore advanced paper sculpting techniques to create impactful, dimensional artworks inspired by nature or architecture.

Partial transcription of the video

“Sketching the Design Now, I'll move on and draw the next flower, which will be the Buddleia. I'll start with the basic triangle shape. Let's resize this. I'll colour this in nice blue to make the background of my Buddleia. Then, I'll draw a quick flower. I'll use my Ellipse tool to draw four petals. I'll join them together. Delete the centre, change it to the lilac colour. Then I'll quickly copy this all over the triangle shape. Now, I've finished my Buddleia and copied it over here, to make two of them, one's a bit smaller than the other. I'll go in and draw my poppy. I'll start drawing th...”

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Course summary for: Specialization: Paper Art Storytelling

  • Level: Beginner
  • 112 students
  • 7 units
  • 107 lessons (22h 6m)
  • 52 downloads
  • Areas

    Art Direction, Arts & Crafts, Creativity, Decoration, DIY, Narrative, Paper Craft, Product Photography, Sculpture, Set Design, Storytelling, Traditional illustration

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Specialization: Paper Art Storytelling

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