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  • It's been a while since I wrote something here, as an apology I have to say I've been tremendously busy at work and also dealing with deadlines and commissions. But I'm really happy about all the results and I hope to show all of it soon.

    So today I bring you something I wanted to talk about for a while now.
    In October 21st to October 23rd I attended Hsiao-Ron Cheng first ever workshop (Galería Roja, Seville). The main purpose of the workshop was to learn how to paint digitally with photoshop, and because lately I've been trying to add color to my pencil drawings and portraits digitally I had to take this opportunity. Besides that I loved Hsia-Ron's work even before I known her as an artist. (I've been reblogging her stuff on tumblr for such a long time without knowing her name)

    As always workshops are such a great experience that allow you to connect with succesfull artists and learn from them, not only techniques but also how to approach to a client, how to build your style, etc. And Hsiao-Ron was not exception to that.

    Del 21 de octubre al 23 de octubre asistí, en la Galería Roja (Sevilla) al primer workshop de Hsiao-Ron Cheng. El objetivo principal fue aprender a pintar digitalmente con Photoshop, y como últimamente he estado intentando agregar color a mis dibujos a lápiz y retratos digitalmente tuve que aprovechar esta oportunidad. Además, me encantaba el trabajo de Hsia-Ron incluso antes de que yo la conociera como artista. (He estado reblogueando sus cosas en tumblr mucho tiempo sin saber quien era)

    Como siempre los whorkshops son una gran experiencia que te permiten conectar con grandes artistas y aprender de ellos, no sólo las técnicas, sino también cómo acercarse a un cliente, cómo construir su estilo, etc. Y Hsiao-Ron no fue una excepción.


    She showed us the whole process of her digital painting, doing it live and them we tried to mimic it to learn her tecniques. This is the first result:

    Nos enseñó todo el proceso de su pintura digital, en vivo(una pasada) y los tratamos de imitar para aprender sus técnicas. Este es el primer resultado:



    On the following days what I personally tried to do with her help, was to adapt what she showed us to my own style so I picked one of my drawings.

    En los siguientes días lo que personalmente traté de hacer con su ayuda, fue adaptar lo que ella nos mostró a mi propio estilo así que escogí uno de mis dibujos.




    And then I added color digitally
    Y le añadí color digitalmente




    Basically this workshop helped me a lot in taking a few steps forward to develop my own and personal art. Even though I still work with different styles like in this comic, this one and of course Piruli&Pituki.
    I love the final result and I'm already using this techniques in my latest works than I'll show soon.

    Tell me if you liked this, and about your experience with workshops.
    See you soon!!

    Básicamente este workshop me ayudó mucho para avanzar en mis propias ilustraciones. Aunque todavía trabajo con diferentes estilos como en este cómic, éste y por supuesto Piruli & Pituki.
    Me encanta el resultado final y ya estoy usando estas técnicas en mis últimas trabajos que los enseñaré muy prontito :)

    Contadme si os gustó, y si habéis asistido a algún workshop.
    ¡Besicos!




  • Finally it's here!

     that last month I attended Miss Led Workshop in La Galería Roja.

    This is the final piece of the work I did in the Miss Led Workshop imparted in Seville. I shared some work in progress photos of this on Instagram and Facebook. A month later I can show you the result, although I finished it a few weeks ago.

    If you had already read my May Favorites post this will sound familiar to you because I've already talked about it there.

    But I want to talk about it more deeply.
    The workshop itself was fantastic I came back home with a best experience that I expected.

    Miss Led is an illustrator that I've been admiring for a long time, I've always looked at her work in search for inspiration. So learning directly from her some techniques and how she works was something I always wanted.

    But she did much more than that. Miss Led encouraged us all to keep working, keep practising and how to start working. She also told us to not be afraid of taking shortcuts. This may sound cheesy but I've never been so confident about my art in my entire life.

    At last but not at least I've made new friends, friends with I can share my passion for art supplies, to learn new things from them and to draw with them. So yeah, it was a great experience.

    I hope you enjoyed this post and also tell me have you ever been in a workshop? Have you ever met any artist you admire? 

    See you soon :)