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Watercolor Illustration with Japanese Influence

Scanning or Digitization

A course by Flor Kaneshiro , Illustrator

Illustrator. Junín de los Andes, Argentina.
Joined March 2019

Give your drawings an ancient identity with the Sumi-e painting technique

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About the video: Scanning or Digitization

Overview

“With good digitalization we can work our illustration better. Let's see what things to consider when doing so. ”

In this video lesson Flor Kaneshiro addresses the topic: Scanning or Digitization, which is part of the Domestika online course: Watercolor Illustration with Japanese Influence. Give your drawings an ancient identity with the Sumi-e painting technique.

Partial transcription of the video

“Scanning or digitalisation Now we'll digitalise our illustration. I'll use a scanner. Now we'll look at some parameters to do a correct scan. Here in Mode, we'll select Professional Mode. We have several options, Auto, Home, Office and Professional. We'll choose this one. Then Document Type, Reflective. Document Source, Scanner Glass. Auto Exposure Type, we'll choose Photo, because it's a colour image. Image Type, 24-bit Color. For Resolution, we'll choose 300 DPI. You can also choose 600, it'll give you a much bigger image but 300 is enough. In Adjustments, we don't want them to be automat...”

This transcript is automatically generated, so it may contain mistakes.

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Course summary for: Watercolor Illustration with Japanese Influence

  • Level: Beginner
  • 99% positive reviews (1899)
  • 50561 students
  • 5 units
  • 22 lessons (3h 15m)
  • 14 downloads
  • Category

    Illustration
  • Areas

    Drawing, Traditional illustration, Watercolor Painting

Flor Kaneshiro

A course by Flor Kaneshiro

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Flor Kaneshiro is an Argentine illustrator with a degree in fine arts from the National University of La Plata in Argentina who specializes in traditional Japanese-style illustration. Her work focuses on book illustration and video projects.

In addition to her studies in Argentina, she obtained a scholarship at the Okinawa Prefectural University of Arts in Japan, where she has also exhibited her art. The central theme of her work is Japanese culture and the people, nature, animals, and stories associated with it, which she depicts using primarily watercolors.


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Watercolor Illustration with Japanese Influence. Illustration course by Flor Kaneshiro Best seller

Watercolor Illustration with Japanese Influence

A course by Flor Kaneshiro
Illustrator. Junín de los Andes, Argentina.
Joined March 2019
  • 99% positive reviews (1.9K)
  • 50561 students