3D Portraits with Paper Layers

Drawing of the work (part 2)

A course by Ale Rambar , Visual Artist

Visual Artist. San José, Costa Rica.
Joined September 2016
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About the video: Drawing of the work (part 2)

Overview

“In this part we will be removing each of the layers on the parchment or transparent paper using the colored markers.”

In this video lesson Ale Rambar addresses the topic: Drawing of the work (part 2), 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

“Drawing of the work Since we have the whole drawing, it can be a bit messy, It depends on the complexity of the figure itself. I place another scroll on top and I get the clean shape of each of the curves. That's what colors are used for, so as not to confuse a layer with the next layer, It is to have a very orderly way to get it out. Then I will paste it So nothing moves. We will go layer by layer from top to bottom. The first layer is the tip of the nose. That is what I calculate is later in the whole figure. The next layer is the one that follows the nose. I calculate that the first wick...”

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


Course summary for: 3D Portraits with Paper Layers

  • Level: Beginner
  • 99% positive reviews (184)
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  • 14 lessons (2h 15m)
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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 (184)
  • 3,984 students