Diorama: Thinking in 3D

A course by Óscar Sanmartín Vargas , Illustrator and Modeler

Illustrator and Modeler. Zaragoza, Spain.
Joined April 2014

Design a CD cover modeling real scenography

100% positive reviews (238)
5,171 students
Audio: Spanish, English
Spanish · English · Portuguese · German · French · Italian · Polish · Dutch

Design a CD cover modeling real scenography

Have you ever wanted to reinvent your work method by jumping into the third dimension? In this course, Óscar Sanmartín teaches you how to illustrate an album cover by creating a 3D miniature diorama or scenography. The key to making it work is not limiting yourself to 2D. Discover the endless options to compose a real scene using simple and easily available materials. In addition, learn some basic tricks so you can photograph your models and then digitally enhance them.

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What will you learn in this online course?

19 lessons & 15 downloads

Materials and tools
23 minutes, 32 seconds
Looking for the idea
7 minutes, 11 seconds
Borroncitos and sketches
9 minutes, 49 seconds
Finishing the sketch
7 minutes, 44 seconds
We chose the technique
6 minutes, 18 seconds
  • 100% positive reviews (238)
  • 5,171 students
  • 19 lessons (3h 7m)
  • 15 additional resources (12 files)
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  • Available on the app
  • Audio: Spanish, English
  • Spanish · English · Portuguese · German · French · Italian · Polish · Dutch
  • Level: Intermediate
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What is this course's project?

Make the album cover of your choice, using a photograph of a miniature set that you've built as an illustration.

Projects by course students

Who is this online course for?

This course is for illustrators or graphic designers who want to move to a new dimension and experiment with new methods and techniques to create images. You can also follow this course even if you are not a professional designer.

Requirements and materials

It is not necessary to have previous knowledge of modeling, sculpture, or photography, but it is helpful to have experience with Photoshop and digital retouching.

Regarding the materials, modeling tools such as an airbrush and a mini drill are used, as well as materials such as styrene sheets, but these can be replaced by simpler methods and more common materials that are just as effective.

A compact digital camera can be used to take a photo of the diorama, so it is not necessary to have sophisticated photography equipment.


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5,171 Students
238 Reviews
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Óscar Sanmartín Vargas

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Illustrator and Modeler

I'm Óscar Sanmartín Vargas, and I'm a freelance illustrator and modeler. I do editorial illustration, making covers for books—mostly for publishers such as Tropo Editores—and designing posters. I have also had experience in the audiovisual world, participating in the art direction of feature films and television series, as well as designing various theater sets. I have always enjoyed building models and dioramas for fun. A few years ago, I decided to incorporate them professionally as a means of creating illustrations.


Content

  • U1

    Presentation

    • Me and my circumstances
    • References
    • Album covers that I would like you to meet
    • Materials and tools
  • U2

    Concept / Sketching

    • Looking for the idea
    • Borroncitos and sketches
    • Finishing the sketch
  • U3

    Contruction of the figure

    • We chose the technique
    • Building the frame
    • Modeling with paper pulp and cardboard
    • Applying the texture
    • Shading and finishing
    • Finishing details
    • Building the scuba
  • U4

    Construction of the scenery

    • Building the map
    • Building the stage
  • U5

    Composition

    • Illuminating the diorama
    • Retouching the image
    • Choosing the graph
  • FP

    Final project

    • Diorama: Thinking in three dimensions

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Diorama: Thinking in 3D. Craft course by Óscar Sanmartín Vargas

Diorama: Thinking in 3D

A course by Óscar Sanmartín Vargas
Illustrator and Modeler. Zaragoza, Spain.
Joined April 2014
  • 100% positive reviews (238)
  • 5,171 students