Illustration and creation of a paper theater (Spanish, Multisub)
Release date:2022
Author:Elena Odriozola Belástegui
Skill level:Beginner
Language:Spanish
Exercise files:Not Provided
Illustrate and create a paper theatre using a scene from a book
Elena Odriozola -Illustrator and National Illustration Prize 2015- will teach you to illustrate the scenes of a book step by step.
From a real commission, a paper theater that Elena performed for the Mary Shelley classic “Frankenstein or the modern Prometheus” published by the Nordic Books, you will learn to interpret a text and give it a different point of view by means of the illustration of his characters and scenarios.
Once you have designed all the elements of the theater, you will build it physically and then photograph it and finish illustrating any book, story, cover or assignment related to reading.
What will you learn in this online course?
You will begin to know better the illustrations and the influences of Elena Odriozola.
Then you will go into the preproduction phase of the course, which consists of reading the book and reflecting on the character and the setting to then make the first sketches.
At this point, Elena will also talk about the necessary materials and technical characteristics that you will need when scanning and printing your designs.
Then, from the initial ideas, you will create the character and the scene of your theater with more detail (structure, facade, decoration) and you will learn to paint it with acrylic paint, give shape and rigidity to the figures.
Finally, you will photograph your creations and discover the infinite possibilities of your scenario, taking into account Elena’s experience with Frankenstein’s illustrations.
What is this course’s project?
Develop a character and the elements of a theater and build them.
Who is this online course for?
To illustrators, designers, crafters, creatives in general and anyone who would like to know the work process of Elena Odriozola and the world of children’s illustration.
Requirements and materials
It requires previous knowledge of drawing although it can be replaced with enthusiasm and imagination.
Regarding materials, you will need: a computer with Photoshop (but it is not essential), camera to convert them into illustrations, paper (sumi-e or similar), acrylic paint, cardboard (cartomat), cardboard (two thicknesses), normal cardboard, vegetable paper, cutter, pencil, rubber, brushes, wooden rod, glue and spray glue (Mount).
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