From sketch to final artwork: improve and transform your sketches with AI

Second exercise: still life in academic style

A course by Jaime Sanjuan Ocabo, Digital Painter and Illustrator

Digital Painter and Illustrator. Zaragoza, Spain.
Joined December 2013
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About the video: Second exercise: still life in academic style

Overview

“You'll tackle a drawing with irregular, "spider-leg" lines to demonstrate how even the most basic sketches can be transformed into professional images. You'll learn to work with visual style, lighting, and texture using richer prompts, drawing inspiration from artists like Zurbarán.”

In this video lesson Jaime Sanjuan Ocabo addresses the topic: Second exercise: still life in academic style, which is part of the Domestika online course: From sketch to final artwork: improve and transform your sketches with AI. Turn sketches into finished works using artificial intelligence and tools like Freepik and ChatGPT for unique illustrations.

Partial transcription of the video

“In this lesson. we're going to push things a bit and create a more academic drawing. but it's also a much simpler line drawing than in the previous lesson. In fact. it's the typical spider leg drawing. which consists of small strokes. because I didn't even want to clean up this drawing. Instead. i decided to keep it raw and straightforward. focusing on simplicity and clarity. To push further and particularly to make the exercise as realistic as possible. because you won’t always have a perfect line drawing. Sometimes you’ll create line drawings with more crooked lines. featuring spider legs...”

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Course summary for: From sketch to final artwork: improve and transform your sketches with AI

  • Level: Beginner
  • 175 students
  • 1 unit
  • 7 lessons (1h 11m)
  • Category

    3D & Animation, Artificial Intelligence, Illustration
  • Software

    ChatGPT, Freepik
  • Areas

    Artificial Intelligence, Character Design, Concept Art, Digital Illustration, Drawing, Sketching

Jaime Sanjuan Ocabo

Jaime Sanjuan Ocabo
A course by Jaime Sanjuan Ocabo

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Digital Painter and Illustrator

Jaime Sanjuán is a digital designer, illustrator, and painter. He studied fine art at the University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, where he learned traditional artistic techniques such as oil painting, pastels, clay modeling, etc. However, he decided to swap his brushes and studio for an iPad and the Procreate app, which give him the possibility to explore countless techniques without needing much space and using only his fingers.

Jaime has always been fascinated by realist and hyperrealist painting. It's this aesthetic that he always seeks in his paintings and illustrations, which are full of double meanings and impossible realities. This very particular vision and a highly refined technique have earned him international recognition such as the Communication Arts Award, the American Illustration Award, and the Latin American Illustration Award, enabling him to see his work exhibited in galleries and museums around the world.


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From sketch to final artwork: improve and transform your sketches with AI

A course by Jaime Sanjuan Ocabo
Digital Painter and Illustrator. Zaragoza, Spain.
Joined December 2013
  • 175 students