Post 7 : A subject you enjoy studying

 One of the subjects that I have enjoyed the most as a student of Theater Design is "Graphic Techniques".

Graphic Techniques is a subject in the practical area of my degree, which has six levels throughout the program. As its name says, in this subject different techniques and tools are studied to express ourselves graphically, which specifically help us to be able to project our designs through visual material.

Costume sketch for Bertolt Brecht's Antigone by Paula González

In the first two levels, analog drawing is taught and the construction of perspective and the human body is specifically reviewed, which are basic learning to be able to make sketches of costumes and scenery, then in the third, fourth and fifth level, digital drawing is taught, where different computer programs that are used to compose and animate sketches of costumes, scenery and lighting are reviewed, and at the last level, authorship is worked, a course that is much freer in terms of the use of tools, and that emphasizes the development of a line of own and distinctive graphic expression.

Costume sketch for Federico García Lorca's La casa de Bernarda Alba by Paula González

This subject is one of my favorites because I have been able to see a progress and growth in my way of expressing my proposals, which has been essential to develop my work and present it to others.

Costume Sketch for Shakespeare's The tempest by Paula González



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