Friday 18 May 2018

Illustration with Animation 2018 Degree Show

Opening to the public from Saturday 19th May, we look forward to seeing you at the Williamson Art Gallery for The Level 6 Illustration with Animation Degree Show. Come and enjoy a selection of artwork and animation created by our current Level 6 students.

Tuesday 17 April 2018

Level 5 Illustration & Animation exhibition 2018

Artwork by Harry Parker, Poster Design by Amy DeNobriga

Opening to the public from Monday 26th March, we look forward to seeing you at the 12 quays campus for The Level 5 Illustration & Animation gallery practice exhibition. Come experience a  diverse selection of artwork and animation created by our current Level 5 students.

Wednesday 14 March 2018

Adobe Photoshop tutorials: Part 1



Part I: Scanning

So you've completed a piece of traditional artwork and want to digitally colour it in Photoshop. These tutorials will walk you through the basics of setting up your work file.


First step use either A4 Canoscan Lide 100/220 portable scanners or one of the two A3 scanners located in the studio to scan in your work.


The Canoscan and A3 Scanner (connected to iMac 11) can scan straight into Photoshop. Once you have plugged in the scanner and opened Photoshop, go to the top bar and choose.
File > Import > Images from device.


This will open a new window up called 'import images from device', make sure your resolution is set to at least 300 DPI and choose the folder you want to save you work in. I would suggest creating a folder on the desktop and saving there and moving you files to the Arts drive and your personal hard drive when you have finished for the day.

Then select the area you want to scan by dragging the mouse across the preview image, this make a dotted rectangle, anything inside it will be scanned. Then click the scan button.
                     

The image will open up in Photoshop as a .jpeg, you're now ready for the next stage which is cleaning up your artwork for digital colouring.

Note: If you are using the A3 scanner connected to iMac HS02 you will have to scan your art work in a different way using EPSON Scan. [You can get the application from the applications folder and drag it onto the task bar at the bottom]

Follow the same process as above and choose 'preview' and then select the area you want to scan, scan to your chosen folder and then open into Photoshop ready to edit.




Wednesday 7 March 2018

Behance & Adobe live - Live Illustrator sessions

Live Illustration With...
 by 
Behance & Adobe Live
Wednesday 7th March - Thursday 8th March

Check out of Behance live stream today and tomorrow for interactive demos and talks
with a selection professional Illustrators who will be walking you through their techniques and brushes they have created. You can catch up with part one in the replay section.

Schedule (GMT)



'Rocky is an illustrator and designer who helps companies tell their story through illustrations and graphics, specializing in print, branding and UI/UX design.' - Adobe Creative Cloud


 'Mark is an American manga creator, artist and children’s book author/illustrator. He produces instructional drawing videos on YouTube and is the author/illustrator of more than twenty chapter books & graphic novels. His "Akiko" series has been featured in Entertainment Weekly, USA Today, and on CNN Headline News and he has been voted one of the “100 Most Creative People in Entertainment” by Entertainment Weekly.'  - Adobe Creative Cloud


 'Jax is an Art Director & Senior Concept Artist specialising in design and storytelling. She has worked in film, game, VR/AR, television, advertising, and IP creation for the past decade with clients such as Stan Lee's POW! Entertainment, SyFy Channel, Digital Domain, and Psyop. She also teaches & builds courses for the BFA & MFA programs in the School of Game Development at the Academy of Art University San Francisco. Some of her courses include Monsters vs Mechs, Character Design, and Digital Painting.' - Adobe Creative Cloud


'Kyle is an international award-winning illustrator who has drawn for The New Yorker, TIME, The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Entertainment Weekly, Scholastic, Nike, IDEO, as well as many others. He is the creator of KyleBrush.com, the brand behind the world's best-selling Photoshop brushes for professional illustrators, animators, and designers. Kyle also currently teaches Life Drawing, Portraiture, and Digital Painting at UNC School of the Arts..'
 -Adobe Creative Cloud

Wednesday 28 February 2018

Comics Uncovered 2018 Conference


Illustration students looking to break into the comic industry should check out 'Comics uncovered 2018', it's a conference taking place at The Birmingham Conference and Exhibition Centre on 
Sat & Sun July 7TH - 8TH 2018
The conference will have talks and portfolio reviews with Industry professionals from comic powerhouses DC comics, Dark Horse Comics, and Marvel Comics. 
This years event time table is still waiting an update, but you can have a look at last years schedule to get an idea of what to expect.

As well as Seminars, master classes and panels 'Comics Uncovered' also plan to offer portfolio reviews with DC Comics, Aftershock Comics, Dark Horse Comics and Humanoids plus many more top publishers. There is also distributor meetings with 'Diamond Comics Distributors' who will be holding one to one meetings with small press and self publisher to offer advice on how to get your publication into the famous Preview Catalogue and into comic shops both here in the UK and the US. To take part in the distributor meeting you will need to email Comics Uncovered at smallzone.events@gmail.com with your full contact details and a link to your comics.

Image source Comics Uncovered 2016 promotional Video
 There are a selection of different ticket prices depending on what you want to attend and if you plan to be there for one day or the whole weekend. There is a Student tier but be warned it does not include the networking parties or access to the one to one portfolio reviews, So comic artists in level 6 with finished pages might want to get a full ticket.

Tickets can be brought here 



Wednesday 21 February 2018

Winter/ Spring Inspiration : Winnie-the-Pooh: Exploring a Classic


On now until Sunday, 8 April 2018
Entry Price Students:£5.00
Location: Victoria and Albert MuseumCromwell Road London SW7 2RL


Students looking to go into illustration for book this the exhibition for you, the exhibition examines the legacy of Winnie the Pooh and his friends. With a collection of merchandise from  the original designs to those based on the Walt Disney adaptation as well as information and illustrations from the creation of the books. The exhibition has a fantastic layout which may inspire you for your own exhibition work.

© Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Wednesday 14 February 2018

Spring Inspiration: Dawn of Super Heroes - The DC Comic Story


Exhibition runs from 23 Feb - 9 Sep 2018
There are Concession tickets available for full-time students, Proof must be provided. 
Concession Tickets are £17.60 (includesservice charge of £1.60)
Location: The O2 - Peninsula Square, London SE10 0DX


'This one-of-a-kind exhibition celebrates DC’s rich history, unique mythology and iconic Super Heroes and Super Villains such as Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and The Joker.‘
DC Exhibition: Dawn of Super Heroes’ features more than 200 original comic pages, around 300 preparatory sketches and concept artworks for the cinema, together with 45 original costumes, models and props used in the iconic films.'- The O2 Exhibition page


You will be able to walk through the exhibition, which runs in chronological order, with each room offering  a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the DC Universe. the exhibition features  artwork of Super Heroes and Super-Villains such as Batman, Wonder Woman and The Joker. It include exclusive artwork, costume and props from recent DC films.  


Wednesday 7 February 2018

What to Look for in the College Library Part I: New books for February

One of the best ways to broaden your knowledge and skill base is to check out our Illustration and animation section in your campus library. This February we have some new books ordered in to assist  you budding Illustrators and Animators with storyboarding, the use of different artistic mediums, character design and information on how to build a portfolio.

 
Useful books for Industry information and Portfolio building, perfect resources for level 5 & 6 vocational projects.


  • Writers' & Artists' Yearbook 2018 by Bloomsbury Yearbooks. 
  • Children's Writers' & Artists' Yearbook 2018 by Bloomsbury Yearbooks. 
  • Reel Success: Creating Demo Reels and Animation Portfolios by Cheryl Cabrera.
  • The Digital Artist's Portfolio and Demo Reel Guide: Inside Knowledge For Landing Your Dream Job In The Digital Art, Animation, CG, Motion-Graphics & VFX Industry, by Dave Scotland.
  • How to Create a Portfolio & Get Hired: A Guide for Graphic Designers and Illustrators (Portfolio Skills) by Fig Taylor.

Illustration techniques:


  • Reportage Illustration by Gary Embury & Mario Minichello 
  • Urban Watercolor Sketching: A Guide to Drawing, Painting, and Storytelling in Color by Felix Scheinberger.
  • The art of drawing folds: an illustrators guide to drawing the clothed figure by Kelly Brine. 


Character design:

  • The Ultimate Guide to Character Design with Stephen Silver: Techniques, Tips, and Tutorials for Drawing Effective Characters by  Stephen Silver.

Children's' book illustration:

  • Children's Picture books: The Art of Visual Storytelling by Martin Salisbury & Morag Styles
Animation production and practice: 

  • Prepare to Board! Creating Story and Characters for Animated Features and Shorts, Third Edition, by Nancy Neiman. 
  • Directing the Story: Professional Storytelling and Storyboarding Techniques for Live Action and Animation by Francis Glebas.
  • Frame-By-Frame Stop Motion: The Guide to Non-Puppet Photographic Animation Techniques, Second Edition by Tom Gasek.

So get to that library and get learning...











Wednesday 17 January 2018

World Illustration Awards 2017





Welcome back all, hope you're well rested after your break and ready to put pencil to paper, pen to tablet and brush to paint.

To get you motivated we've got a course trip in February to the Chapel Gallery in Ormskirk who are hosting the AOI exhibition, 'World Illustration Awards 2017'. This touring exhibition consists of international illustration with Illustrators from as far afield as Japan, Canada and Brazil. With the best pieces selected to captivate and inspire, not just you illustrators but animators as well. Check the class room posters for your Levels trip date and time.





Wednesday 10 January 2018

Copyright or Wrong with Richard Taylor


Great radio program on channel 4 lead by Richard Taylor a leading copyright layer and author. 
He examines the problems with copyright law, the issues it causes with creativity and development. A good listen for you vocational projects Level 5 and 6. Pop over to the link below and have a Listen.