Artist at Work: From Sketch to Finished Vector Illustration
1h 18mIntermediate2014-02-18
Authors

Von Glitschka
Designer, Illustrator
Course details
Von Glitschka is known for his witty, colorful illustrations, logos, and design work. But how do his drawings make it from refined sketches to polished pieces? This installment of Artist at Work enables you to follow along with Von's coloring and shading process, as he transforms this vector-based graphic in Adobe Illustrator. He starts with a scanned sketch and builds out the basic vector shapes. He then adds shading, highlights, and color—the finishing details that make his illustrations so extraordinary. Von's methods are simple to follow and will help create a new level of depth and richness in your own vector creations.
Skills covered
Legacy SeriesIllustrationIllustratorAdobeAnimation and Illustration
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Introduction
1. From Beginning to End
- 02 - Getting started
- 03 - Building base vector shapes - Part one
- 04 - Building base vector shapes - Part two
- 05 - Establishing base colors
- 06 - Refining color and detail
- 07 - Adding finishing touches
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