Papercraft: Volumetric Illustration on Paper
Learn to make any object a reality geometrically and create a 3D still life
In this course, Gerard Miró from the Lo Siento Studio teaches you how to create a three-dimensional still life on paper using the papercraft technique. Learn to extract the geometry of an object and transfer it to paper in the form of a fold-out to assemble later.
The applications of this technique are endless, as it allows you to physically bring to life any object, volume lettering, packaging, and more.
Start by learning about the work and influences of the Lo Siento Studio, specialists in graphic identity.
Next, enter the pre-production phase of the piece, discovering the necessary materials to carry out papercraft works, selecting the objects to represent (Gerard uses a breakfast still life), deciding the geometry of each object, and stippling it with a marker to help you transfer the shapes to the paper.
Then transfer the geometry with a compass and draw the unfolding parts, so that later you can cut and paste the different pieces that make up the object.
Now all the objects assembled, prepare the still life on the set for shooting, and finish up by exploring some basic retouching tips in Photoshop to create the final image.
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