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Analog and Digital Pattern Design (Spanish, Multisub)

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Release date:2020

Author:Juan Díaz-Faes

Skill level:Beginner

Language:Spanish

Exercise files:Yes

Learn to create repetition designs with Illustrator, Photoshop and manual printing
In this course, the Illustrator Juan Díaz-Faes will teach you to understand the function of different types of patterns. You will learn the basic rules of repetition using digital and analog exercises to finally elaborate a much more complex pattern at the end of the course.

About this course
You will begin to know the work as an illustrator and specific patterns projects made by Juan Díaz-Faes throughout his career and some of his favorite influences.

Then you will know better what is a patterns, its basic theory, how they work and the concept of Rapport.

Once you have deepened in the creation of patterns of complex shapes, you will put hands to work to create your own designs. First with Illustrator and Photoshop and then, in an analogical way, by means of the Monotype technique or manual printing.

What is this course’s project?
Create a complex digital pattern that serves to illustrate a book cover, a poster or apply it on textile support.

Who is it for?
To creative professionals who want to take their illustrations and designs to a new dimension. Also to people who want to start in the basic options of Illustrator and Photoshop learning to create simple drawings in one ink.

What you need
A computer, graphic tablet, Illustrator, Photoshop, ruler, pencil, markers, acrylic paint, stamping roller, scalpel or cutter, Rubber Eva, gouge and surfaces to stamp as fabric or paper.

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