Narrative Landscape Illustration with Stencils and Acrylics
A course by Tom Haugomat , Illustrator and Animated Film Director
Create three images inspired by the beauty of nature using simple composition and color techniques
Create three images inspired by the beauty of nature using simple composition and color techniques
Do natural landscapes fascinate you just as much as painting? Do you dream of discovering new simple and accessible illustration techniques? Then this online course by Tom Haugomat is for you! Alongside this French illustrator, work on your sense of composition and storytelling to create a series of three small paintings with amazing narrative power.
Explore a range of simple techniques, using stencils, ink pads, and acrylic paint, to get around the technical difficulties of drawing. Tom believes that with clean, concise methods and a simplified color palette, it's possible to work wonders without a lot of illustration knowledge—so get ready to discover the secrets of the man who has worked for the likes of The New Yorker, The New York Times, and The Washington Post!
What do you get from this course?
What will you learn in this online course?
16 lessons & 21 downloads
- 99% positive reviews (92)
- 3,342 students
- 16 lessons (2h 26m)
- 21 additional resources (5 files)
- Online and at your own pace
- Available on the app
- Audio: French
- French · Spanish · English · Portuguese · German · Italian · Polish · Dutch
- Level: Beginner
- Unlimited access forever
What is this course's project?
Create a series of three small narrative illustrations.
Projects by course students
Who is this online course for?
This course is open to everyone! All you need is a little curiosity and the desire to play around with acrylic paint.
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A course by Tom Haugomat
When he was young, Tom Haugomat often holidayed in the Alps, which explains his fascination for the immensity of natural spaces. While training in animation drawing at the Gobelins school, he adopted a refined stroke to get around the technical difficulties he encountered. This minimalist spirit is still his trademark today, in addition to his simplified color palettes and his faceless, slightly enigmatic characters.
Now based in Paris, Tom paints, writes, and directs animated films, and has worked for advertising campaigns (Evian, Target, and SNCF), as well as the press (The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Washington Post, and Le Monde), and in publishing (Thierry Magnier and Tishina).
Content
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U1
Introduction
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About Me
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Influences
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U2
Storytelling in Illustration
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The Triptych as a Form of Narration
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The Materials and Technique of Stencils
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Practice: Experimenting with Acrylic
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The Composition of the Image
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The Balance between Colors
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U3
The First Stages of Creation
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Searching for Inspiration and Mood Board
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Sequencing
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Color Tests 1
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Color Tests 2
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U4
Making the Illustration
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Overlay Drawing and Background
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Acrylic: The Details in the Foreground
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The Characters and the Final Details
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U5
A Few More Tips
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Digital Archiving of the Creation
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Creating More Complex Stencils
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FP
Final project
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Narrative Landscape Illustration with Stencils and Acrylics
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I had the opportunity to learn the entire creative process from scratch with an amazing illustrator.
laurence.isidoro
PlusCours très intéressant !
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lunaparrafos
Gran curso, es muy clara la explicación.
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aikovalmail
Awesome Illustrator!
snozehann
I love this course. It’s easy to follow along and I got to learn a few useful tricks that I can use for my next illustration.