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Karla Ortiz - Focus on Technique, Not Style | Concept Art | 3dsense Behind The Pixels

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  • čas přidán 14. 05. 2019
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    KARLA ORTIZ
    Karla Ortiz is an internationally recognized award-winning artist. With her exceptional design sense, realistic renders, and character-driven narratives, Karla has contributed to many big budget films, including Jurrasic World, World of Warcraft, Rogue One: A Starwars Story, Marvel's Thor 3, Black Panther, and most notably her design of Doctor Strange for Marvel's Doctor Strange.
    Karla's work is also recognized in the Fine Art world, showcasing her figurative and mysterious art in notable galleries, such as Spoke Art, Hashimoto Contemporary, Nucleus Gallery, Thinkspace and Arludik in Paris.
    She currently lives in San Fransisco with her cat, Bady.
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    "Behind the Pixels" is an interview series by 3dsense Media School, which aims to give viewers access to the most senior people in the Visual Effects, Motion Graphics and Animation industry.
    Executive Producer: Sen Lai
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Komentáře • 22

  • @BPCado
    @BPCado Před 4 lety +22

    This interview is pure gold for anyone willing to create art, no matter the field. Karla is so lovely and uplifting. Thanks for interviewing her.

  • @GGMoonish
    @GGMoonish Před 5 lety +6

    This! Not only is her art very inspiring to me but hearing her talk about real life things, giving advice, etc. Just helps even more

  • @christianissick
    @christianissick Před 3 lety +3

    She's so honest, her smile is cute 🥺, and most of all, don't worry about your style. That's something I learned from her. Just learn the techniques and get better...

    • @leif1075
      @leif1075 Před měsícem

      Isnt itngood to develop a unique style to help you stand out? Or she is not sayijg not to do that?

  • @JulieMelillo
    @JulieMelillo Před 3 lety +2

    love her outlook!

  • @jayumble8390
    @jayumble8390 Před 2 lety

    I agree Karla, just work on your craft...style will (eventually) take care of itself. I was a jazz musician for 50 years and everybody in jazz (students) always asked the same thing. But as long as you work on your craft, you don't need to worry about style...it will happen on its own.

  • @nfijef
    @nfijef Před 3 lety +1

    Fantastic

  • @andreaambrosini9711
    @andreaambrosini9711 Před 5 lety +1

    Wow, she is so wise!

  • @ash4640
    @ash4640 Před 3 lety

    I can just sketch a bit and I have started learning pixel art, still can relate to this wonderful advice

  • @rizzierizriz
    @rizzierizriz Před 3 lety

    Amo su trabajo y esto me ha ayudado mucho a la mentalidad que he estado teniendo últimamente, muchas gracias Karla

  • @johanngrimstvedt4493
    @johanngrimstvedt4493 Před 5 lety +1

    Very inspiring, and also very true to what I feel is a healthy and sane way of working. Will definitely show this to my students :)

  •  Před 4 lety

    Thanks for your words Karla, they are really useful and interesting. And thaks who recorded this also. This material can simplify a lot the mind confussion in students' minds

  • @jeremiahgallo1055
    @jeremiahgallo1055 Před 4 lety

    I really wish I was tought this in art school but it's never too late. Time to relearn everything.

  • @tanupriyranjan1336
    @tanupriyranjan1336 Před 3 lety +1

    3:24 ❤️ 5:12

  • @mantokhisimoto8244
    @mantokhisimoto8244 Před 4 lety +1

    3:28 Art its visual language

  • @Adam-kx2tp
    @Adam-kx2tp Před 3 lety

    Karl Kopinski said anatomy is the vocabulary of the artist and now we know what the Grammar is. Only one point, who is Andrew Loomin though?

  • @artawesome30
    @artawesome30 Před 2 lety +1

    Karla's advice is beautiful, and incredibly strong. But! I do think she quite missed the point! xD
    When people say "I want to work on finding a style", they often mean "I want to work on finding a *memorable* style". I think the most knowledgeable artist in the world, might also possess the most forgettable "style" of illustration. "Take a photo, it'll last longer". What I believe Karla would have done well to cover, would be about precisely why people get so excited, when it comes to the discussion of "art styles", per se. It's honestly silly, that she thinks it's silly! xD "Art style" specifically refers to the subjective *characterful* elements, to any artwork. The qualities that distinguish it from photographic reality.
    In my opinion, the answer to "How do I find my art style?", comes down to learning to communicate universal sensual emotion. In the abstractest, yet most commonly relatable way. Not only constructing forms, perspective, light & shadow, but also the chaotic emotional aestheticism that is just so crucial to any piece of storytelling. In my general experience, understanding the non-linear [even absurd!] side of sensual communication is gonna be what inspires the emphasis on individuality, personality, exaggeration, and most notably, *memorability* of an "art style".
    Generally, this can be done through experimentation and exploration, opposed to study and repetition. Getting to the heartest root of what inspires you to EXPRESS yourself, rather than just "draw high-quality pictures".

    • @anameyoucantremember
      @anameyoucantremember Před 2 lety

      And you totally missed the fact that she made exactly your point. She says that @ 2:15 but with less "fancy" words.. Literally, technique and exploration. You are exactly what she has in mind when she says "it's kinda silly". All your verbosity is kinda silly because it's pointless. Searching for a style is pointless because style is just the way you apply the techniques to portray your own vision. And everyone has a vision...hence a style. Whether that style is "memorable" or not, that's not for you to decide, but whether you are capable of put your vision to paper, that depends totally on technique. You cannot have any style whatsoever without technique, even if your style only demands the simple technique of grabbing a bottle of paint and splatter a canvas with it.

  • @Taki7o7
    @Taki7o7 Před rokem

    Idk why, but she sounds too stoned to listen to her xD