Tomer Hanuka uses digital tools to aid in composition by drawing over the original drawing with a digital pen and making corrections as they retrace. Hanuka also rotates the screen to be able to work on certain parts of the art piece that are difficult. By doing this, they are able to attain the desired composition. Hanuka uses layers to be able to draw over and color certain areas of the art piece without interfering with the other areas that need specific colors or any other special attention. The steps the artist use to execute this art piece is redrawing over the original sketch, using layers to draw different characters in different colors, and lastly using layers to color in the characters, the shadows, and background. The take-away from watching this artist at work is being as organized as possible when adding colors to art.
About This Course
This course is a practical introduction to the field of illustration. Focus will be placed on process work and professional practices, presented within contemporary and historical context. Course includes projects and lectures in a variety of illustration genres.
Professor Schoenbrun
Office Hours: Tuesday 10am – 11 am
email for appointment
dschoenbrun@citytech.cuny.edu
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