Traditional vs Digital Drawing with Steven Carranco
Date: Saturday, October 23, 2021
Time: 12PM PST, 1PM MST, 2PM CST, 3PM EST
Platform: Zoom
Price: $15
This event will be in ASL only.
SPACE LIMITED TO 10 PEOPLE
All novice and experienced artists are welcome!
Email art-design@deafspotlight.org to RSVP by Monday, October 18, 2021. More details will be shared after your confirmation.
Traditional vs Digital Drawing
There’s a difference between traditional and digital drawing. Traditional drawing uses traditional mediums that is considered more valuable than digital drawing because every piece is original. Traditional drawing is a physical connection with mediums while there’s only one medium with digital drawing. Devices for digital drawing are just handier and now designed to fit in a background or handbag. Steven will share pros and cons of each medium.
Materials needed:
Tablet and digital pencil
Sketch paper and pencil
Instructor Bio & Headshot
I’m Steven Carranco from California. I specialize in Illustration and Medical Illustration, packed with realistic details and advanced education. My focuses lie in both life sciences and visual communication showcasing my expression and medical field.
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