i was today years old when i found out i am more of an illustrator and this whole time, ive been researching about graphic design LOL but the thing is, i am both an artist and I also have a passion for putting things together so there def is an overlap hahaha
This video TOUCHES on the differences between the two but I think it digressed a bit and I think the stark contrast between the two can be made clear with a more boiled down distinction. Illustrators tend to create the most foundational centrepieces of visual creation from scratch, from imagination and from mastering the most fundamental building blocks of the visual universe such as studying all muscles of the human arm and a canine foreleg, the way lighting behaves on human flesh and canine fur, THEN producing a hybrid version from that wealth of knowledge......that can THEN be used for multiple second-stage applications...such as graphic design, where the graphic designer frames the new Werewolf arm in a perfect composition of borders, measurements, labels, fonts and color corrections for print for a magazine advertisement. There, that a nutshell .
I like the video but I think it really gave an over simplification of raster vs vector art. Yes vector art is scalable and clean but there are many scenarios where raster art would and should be used. Vector art is fantastic for logos and clean graphic designs. Raster art on the other hand is good for digital painting and illustrations that require texture or specific brushes. As long as you are mindful of the necessary file size for your project, have a dpi of 300 or more, and save your file in the right format you should have no problems with having your files become too pixelated.
Thank you so much for adding value to the community! I am grateful for your interaction on this video! I agree that there textures and layering is a huge benefit in Photoshop! :)
This really helped me, this one video helped me to understand between juggling the two careers as a Graphic Designer or an Illustrator. After this video, I know where I wanted to continue my career and it's being an Illustrator. The moment I heard that you mentioned that an Illustrator is the one who has love for drawing Marvel Characters, love concepts like per say, posters, movie and game posters. Yup that's me, I am an Illustrator. Thank you for this eye opening video man!
As a graphic designer ego study in the cuaad i learn to work first with pencils paper ink before computer and learn also many ilustration techniques, prismacolor, airbrush, pastel chalc, watercolor, markers, human figure composition estetic, basic video making, psicology of color, marketing, learned that a graphic designer not necessary have to draw or create its own art but if he can he dont have limits and can be anything.
I liked this video it helped clarify a little bit more but also sadly make me realize my bread and butter is illustration. I'm currently a graphic design undergrad though. What kind of degree would an illustrator be looking for? Painting and printmaking?
I Do Both, But My Problem Is I Started As A Graphic Designer And Started Making Illustration For People On The Same Instagram Page, I'm Wondering If It Was A Bad Decision Now, I Really Don't Wanna Make A New Account. Plus My Logo Is Already On Everything I Ever Made
actually illustrators uses photoshop mainly......it is easy to work with brushed and textures. adobe illustrator is used when client asks for a vector art.
Don't illustrators already delve into layout, composition, and image organization through first draft sketches before moving on to the illustration itself? I get that graphic designers deal with how these elements fit within certain contexts such as magazines, webpages, and the like, but the job existed well before personal computers, so I can't really boil that down to how all the above is achieved through computer only. I'm just trying to understand the meat and potatoes of graphic design itself before applying it to computers and beyond. I feel like stating computers as the end-all-be-all, I'm missing out on something else about it.
Hey KV! You are most welcome! I am so glad this cleared things up for you. Is there any other videos I can make that would help you out! I most enjoy making videos from questions that you all have in the UA-cam community!
Hello I like editing pictures not just changing the effects but like putting texts, overlay, double exposure and so on. Is it graphic design? Also in like movie poster or drama poster, is it graphic design? And also in like music videos that we usually watch, is motion graphic design inclined with it? Even in movies or dramas, can graphic design be present in those platforms? Hope you replyyy..
Photo editing and effects would be considered a piece a graphic design. Posters are definitely graphic design. Motion design uses graphic design concepts but requires a far more in-depth study and skill building. Elements of design are definitely in both practices. I have a friend who is a motion designer and recently took a follow up graphic design course to better understand his role as a Motion designers. They are definitely intertwined.
Hello Ben I have a question to make. I want to create logos posters cards some banners maybe in general to use photoshop illustrator etc, so which Title I am looking for? graphic designer? and also what degree I have to follow ? thank u very much
i was today years old when i found out i am more of an illustrator and this whole time, ive been researching about graphic design LOL but the thing is, i am both an artist and I also have a passion for putting things together so there def is an overlap hahaha
This video TOUCHES on the differences between the two but I think it digressed a bit and I think the stark contrast between the two can be made clear with a more boiled down distinction. Illustrators tend to create the most foundational centrepieces of visual creation from scratch, from imagination and from mastering the most fundamental building blocks of the visual universe such as studying all muscles of the human arm and a canine foreleg, the way lighting behaves on human flesh and canine fur, THEN producing a hybrid version from that wealth of knowledge......that can THEN be used for multiple second-stage applications...such as graphic design, where the graphic designer frames the new Werewolf arm in a perfect composition of borders, measurements, labels, fonts and color corrections for print for a magazine advertisement. There, that a nutshell .
Sand Man, Thank you for the comment. That was a fantastic Breakdown.
I appreciate the value you added. 👍
damn wanted to thumbs this UP but i didnt have the heart to be #70
Can a person be both? I'm a graphic design student but almost everything I design, I illustrate myself.
Of course!
this is me too!!
Man, I want to be an illustrator but everybody says there is no money in the industry.
Not if your a youtuber and everyone likes your art!
Rubbish! As long as you're consistent & work smart then why not
Same as you. What are you finding now?
I like the video but I think it really gave an over simplification of raster vs vector art. Yes vector art is scalable and clean but there are many scenarios where raster art would and should be used. Vector art is fantastic for logos and clean graphic designs. Raster art on the other hand is good for digital painting and illustrations that require texture or specific brushes. As long as you are mindful of the necessary file size for your project, have a dpi of 300 or more, and save your file in the right format you should have no problems with having your files become too pixelated.
Thank you so much for adding value to the community! I am grateful for your interaction on this video!
I agree that there textures and layering is a huge benefit in Photoshop! :)
This really helped me, this one video helped me to understand between juggling the two careers as a Graphic Designer or an Illustrator. After this video, I know where I wanted to continue my career and it's being an Illustrator. The moment I heard that you mentioned that an Illustrator is the one who has love for drawing Marvel Characters, love concepts like per say, posters, movie and game posters. Yup that's me, I am an Illustrator. Thank you for this eye opening video man!
LOVE THIS BRO ! SO AM I
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As a graphic designer ego study in the cuaad i learn to work first with pencils paper ink before computer and learn also many ilustration techniques, prismacolor, airbrush, pastel chalc, watercolor, markers, human figure composition estetic, basic video making, psicology of color, marketing, learned that a graphic designer not necessary have to draw or create its own art but if he can he dont have limits and can be anything.
OMG SUCH A GREAT VIDEO. Just the information I needed. You just got a new subscriber :D
I am so glad you found this video helpful! Thanks for subscribing.
awesome video man!!finally realized who am i
I liked this video it helped clarify a little bit more but also sadly make me realize my bread and butter is illustration. I'm currently a graphic design undergrad though. What kind of degree would an illustrator be looking for? Painting and printmaking?
So glad you found the video helpful! Thanks for the comment!
Do you need to go to university to learn to be a graphic designer or illustrator?
Not necessary!
Thank you for the video
I Do Both, But My Problem Is I Started As A Graphic Designer And Started Making Illustration For People On The Same Instagram Page, I'm Wondering If It Was A Bad Decision Now, I Really Don't Wanna Make A New Account. Plus My Logo Is Already On Everything I Ever Made
actually illustrators uses photoshop mainly......it is easy to work with brushed and textures.
adobe illustrator is used when client asks for a vector art.
This is a helpful really thanks man
So glad you found it helpful.
Don't illustrators already delve into layout, composition, and image organization through first draft sketches before moving on to the illustration itself? I get that graphic designers deal with how these elements fit within certain contexts such as magazines, webpages, and the like, but the job existed well before personal computers, so I can't really boil that down to how all the above is achieved through computer only. I'm just trying to understand the meat and potatoes of graphic design itself before applying it to computers and beyond. I feel like stating computers as the end-all-be-all, I'm missing out on something else about it.
Awesome video 👍 now I can say that I know there is a difference between an illustrator and a graphic designer 🤔 thank you .
Hey KV! You are most welcome! I am so glad this cleared things up for you.
Is there any other videos I can make that would help you out!
I most enjoy making videos from questions that you all have in the UA-cam community!
Ben G Kaiser Good job and good luck man 👍
Hello I like editing pictures not just changing the effects but like putting texts, overlay, double exposure and so on. Is it graphic design? Also in like movie poster or drama poster, is it graphic design? And also in like music videos that we usually watch, is motion graphic design inclined with it? Even in movies or dramas, can graphic design be present in those platforms? Hope you replyyy..
Photo editing and effects would be considered a piece a graphic design.
Posters are definitely graphic design.
Motion design uses graphic design concepts but requires a far more in-depth study and skill building.
Elements of design are definitely in both practices. I have a friend who is a motion designer and recently took a follow up graphic design course to better understand his role as a Motion designers. They are definitely intertwined.
Can I do both on a laptop??
Yeah, you can!
Do you guys think I should study this at Uni?
I mean will I get a job after this ?
What is you goal? What type of Graphic design work are you interested in doing?
@@BenGKaiser anything that could link me to a good job basically (thank you for replying)
Hello Ben I have a question to make. I want to create logos posters cards some banners maybe in general to use photoshop illustrator etc, so which Title I am looking for? graphic designer? and also what degree I have to follow ? thank u very much
I would focus on graphic design. You will learn about timeless design principles, layout, typography, all the works.
Degree in Graphic Design.
Is an illustrated that’s all I’m asking for what it is I’m a kid
What is the best program for graphic design
The top 3 will be a combination of InDesign, Photoshop, and illustrator.
But if you listen through the video I talk about the best programs at 3:05
Thank you
You are most welcome! Thanks for the comment!
Thank you....
You are most welcome! thank you for the comment!
yeah i figured i new the differents and it was on basic level wht i throught it was
Right on! I am glad I could confirm your thoughts on the differences.
Anything else I could help you out with?
big thank
Title should've been graphics designer (more textual based) vs digital artist (visual from ground up)
THanks for the Suggestion!
also graphic designer or illiustrator u should be using a tablet to save your hand and wrest
Yeah, I use one from time to time as a Designer. But when working with Code and layout I prefer a mouse.
:)
Ben G Kaiser definitely depends what your doing
Thank you