3D Portraits with Paper Layers

Tools: cutting and pasting

A course by Ale Rambar , Visual Artist

Visual Artist. San José, Costa Rica.
Joined September 2016
99% positive reviews (182)
3,911 students
Audio: Spanish, English
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About the video: Tools: cutting and pasting

Overview

“In this lesson you will learn about some types of cutting and pasting tools, and what are the ideals to be able to do this work. ”

In this video lesson Ale Rambar addresses the topic: Tools: cutting and pasting, which is part of the Domestika online course: 3D Portraits with Paper Layers. Learn to use paper to create three-dimensional compositions with topographical techniques.

Partial transcription of the video

“Tools: Cutting and pasting In this lesson you will know the tools to cut and paste our work. I use several types of scalpels, several types of rules. Not all are necessary, It depends on the level of complexity you want to take the work to. In general, I like to use these, I feel they cover a wide range, but if you just want to use one or the other, I will explain the ideals for everything. First, we have the different types of cutters. Here I brought four. The most common cutter, which is most used, are of this type, that are cutters that have the wide blade and that are with the straight ...”

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Course summary for: 3D Portraits with Paper Layers

  • Level: Beginner
  • 99% positive reviews (182)
  • 3911 students
  • 4 units
  • 14 lessons (2h 15m)
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    Craft
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    Arts & Crafts, Fine Arts, Paper Craft

Ale Rambar

Ale Rambar
A course by Ale Rambar

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Ale Rambar is a Costa Rican artist whose work is based on the topographic analysis of the human form through three-dimensional compositions made with layers of paper.

Just as a surveyor would analyze mountains, valleys, or rivers, he creates his artwork by analyzing human bodies topographically. Each piece is cut separately, layer by layer, and then assembled by hand—a visual representation to address topics such as tolerance and respect.


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3D Portraits with Paper Layers. Craft course by Ale Rambar

3D Portraits with Paper Layers

A course by Ale Rambar
Visual Artist. San José, Costa Rica.
Joined September 2016
  • 99% positive reviews (182)
  • 3,911 students