How to Fine Tune the Design and Finalize It
Junichi Tsuneoka
Lessons
Introduction
01:44 2Basic Concept of the Course
00:58 3Examples and Applications
00:39 4Process Overview
01:44 5Quiz - Introduction
6Concept Development
09:12Tips for Pencil Sketch
18:12 8Shape Tool Basics
06:58 9Shape Tool Advance
08:36 10How to Control Shapes by Different Movements
04:49 11How to Control Shapes By Reflect Skew and Rotate Tools to Create Complex Shapes
05:45 12Combine Multiple Shapes with Pathfinder Tool
04:19 13Create Complex Shapes with Pathfinder Tool
06:51 14Quiz - Getting Started
15Case Study 1 Overview (Stand Alone Design)
02:04 16Creating an Environment for Converting the Pencil Sketch into Editable Vector Graphic
03:29 17Create a Group of Shapes to be Used as a Base of the Illustration
13:03 18How to Introduce Large Medium and Small Design Elements to the Overall Design to Achieve Depth and More Detailed Result
05:43 19Adding Colors
11:12 20How to Fine Tune the Design and Finalize It
03:27 21Exercise
00:51 22Quiz - Case Study 1: Stand Alone Graphic
23Case Study 2 Overview (Illustrative Pattern)
01:41 24Creating an Environment for Converting the Pencil Sketch into Editable Vector Graphic
01:37 25Create a Small Unit of Complex Shapes to Use as a Base of the Whole Illustration
14:01 26How to Introduce Large Medium and Small Design Elements to the Overall Design to Achieve Depth and More Detailed Result
01:48 27How to Introduce Foreground Middle and Background Elements to the Overall Design to Achieve More Depth
09:56 28Adding Colors
07:27 29How to Fine Tune the Design and Finalize It
06:38 30Quiz - Case Study 2: Illustrative Pattern
31Conclusion
00:59 32Final Quiz
Lesson Info
How to Fine Tune the Design and Finalize It
in this lesson, I will explain how to finalize the design by fine tuning it, finalizing or fine tuning the image means you will look at everything in the image and adjust them. You want to just one last time on ah on a few items. So now you have all the details here. And sometimes that will change the overall field. Or sometimes the adding the detail will give you more opportunity to adjust overall balance. So you want to adjust especially negative spaces, distance between shapes. I'm looking at this area in this area, Those empty spaces. In other words, negative spaces, you want to have a variety of space in the negative space also has to have balance around the main design area. It is natural to have more empty space is more negative spaces. Then within the main design area you have less negative space but within different areas of negative space you have smaller spaces or bigger spaces. Well look at this and we want to adjust them as well. Right now, I am looking at this side face p...
ieces and I feel like there are a little bit too much space here because this actually belongs to the face but because of the distance it might be a little bit disconnected so I will move them a little closer and also by looking at the overall balance. Sometimes you feel like you want to add more details and also you want to look at overall color balance and make sure the balance is consistent and make sure all the color makes sense. And by doing this, it's important that we don't lose the sense of focal point. Now, when you add more details at this point, it is important to keep the details very subtle meaning. Almost everything is there and everything is working already. So if you add something big, for example, it will just make the image more confusing. So you do not, so you don't want to introduce something big anymore, It has to be rather something small. Now the design is complete. Once you're familiar with this process, you can probably understand how this approach can apply to many different projects, and you should be able to adjust the process based on nature of the project.
Class Materials
Ratings and Reviews
Zubair Khan
Great Work.