Illustrated Scenes Using Traditional Techniques on Photoshop

Weaving a story

A course by user1437986 surname1437986 , Illustrator

Illustrator. Mexico City, Mexico.
Joined August 2019

Learn how to tell a story visually by combining narrative with manual and digital techniques

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About the video: Weaving a story

Overview

“We will begin to define the final project of the course. We will make a game to unlock the mind and to create a story that takes place in three parts. You will see how the result can be so crazy and unexpected that it will put your imagination to work. ”

In this video lesson user1437986 surname1437986 addresses the topic: Weaving a story, which is part of the Domestika online course: Illustrated Scenes Using Traditional Techniques on Photoshop. Learn how to tell a story visually by combining narrative with manual and digital techniques.

Partial transcription of the video

“Weaving stories I'll show you a game that I play when I'm stuck and ideas don't flow. For this game, you need to have five characters that you like. For example, I chose witch, mermaid, girl, Indian, cowboy, because they are characters that I want to draw and that in general I like their real contexts, that is, the sea, a witch with magic, the Indian and his wardrobe, the cowboy. I also chose five animals that I like and I often draw because I like them a lot. Here I have ten qualifying adjectives of personality, as mysterious, vain, lazy, shy, curious, lonely, that is, to tell you what the...”

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Course summary for: Illustrated Scenes Using Traditional Techniques on Photoshop

  • Level: Beginner
  • 100% positive reviews (131)
  • 1688 students
  • 5 units
  • 18 lessons (2h 10m)
  • 8 downloads
  • Category

    Illustration
  • Software

    Adobe Photoshop
  • Areas

    Digital Illustration, Narrative, Storytelling, Traditional illustration

user1437986 surname1437986

Jimena Estíbaliz is a Mexican illustrator specialized in editorial illustration. After her studies in Design and Visual Communication in UNAM, Mexico, she was an assistant to Juan Palomino, which began her path into illustration as a full-time career. She then pursued studies in Narrative Illustration, which allowed her to hone her personal style as an illustrator.

Her passion lies in telling her own personal stories and those of others through her illustrations. She has created book covers and illustrations for editorials such as Random House, Planeta, and for Mexican institutions such as the Secretary of National Culture, the Secretary of Public Education, and the Ministry of Education of Culture and Sports for the Spanish Embassy. She has also illustrated for magazines like Tierra Adentro, Letras Libres, KM 0 Chilango, and Palacio de Hierro and worked with musicians like Silvana Estrada, Alex Ferreira, and Pasión Vega, creating their posters, album covers, and more.

She has won the Cartel de la 39 Filij contest, was selected in the IX Catálogo Iberoamericano 2018, and was a finalist for the Silent Book Contest 2018 of the Bologna Children’s Book Fair.


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Illustrated Scenes Using Traditional Techniques on Photoshop

A course by user1437986 surname1437986
Illustrator. Mexico City, Mexico.
Joined August 2019
  • 100% positive reviews (131)
  • 1,688 students