Una milonga con efecto de risografía por Ari Marasco
Crea un afiche de tango con estética analógica junto a Ari Marasco. ¡Las mejores ideas nacen de mezclas inesperadas!
I'm going to tell you a secret.
I've always liked mixing unusual things.
This rug with this floor, eating apples with dulce de leche, patterns with bold colors.
So today we're going to try a combo you've never seen before.
We're going to bring together the passion of Argentine tango and the industrial look of risography.
Hi, my name is Ariadna.
I'm a graphic designer specializing in visual identity.
And in this tutorial, we're going to break the perfection of vectors to create a poster with lots of personality.
We'll start by vectorizing and coloring our dancers with super vibrant colors.
Then we'll apply blending modes so the inks overlap each other.
After that, we'll add our text and give it movement using warp effects so the typography flows with the composition.
We'll add a light to illuminate the scene and...
And for the grand finale, we'll reveal the magic trick in the effects gallery.
Applying a combination of textures that will bathe the whole piece in that spectacular analog grain.
We'll go from a photo to a poster with story, texture, and pure tango.
Ready?
Let's start!
Elementos que necesitarás
Practicar en la aplicación
Risografía y tango
Desafiando lo conocido, la diseñadora gráfica Ari Marasco, unió dos mundos visuales que, a primera vista, aparentaban no tener nada en común. Por un lado, la risografía, una técnica de impresión de los años 80 nacida en Japón, famosa por sus tintas planas de colores vibrantes, texturas y pequeños desajustes de registros que la hacen reconocible en el mundo entero. Por otro, el tango, una de las expresiones artísticas más emblemáticas de Argentina y Uruguay, cargada de movimiento y dramatismo. ¿El resultado? Un afiche lleno de personalidad y color que demuestra que la creatividad siempre florece cuando se pierde el miedo a experimentar.
Un divertido tutorial para volver analógico lo digital
Con la fotografía de una pareja de tango comienza esta guía, donde la primera etapa consta en vectorizar la imagen de forma práctica con la herramienta Calco de imagen. Después, usando diferentes Modos de fusión desde el panel Transparencia, se realiza la mezcla y superposición de colores que empieza a reflejar de a poco el espíritu del riso en el afiche.
Con la escena principal definida, se avanza con un título tipográfico. Ari incorpora una tipografía de inspiración retro y la personaliza utilizando Efecto > Deformar > Arco superior. Un recurso sencillo que ayuda a integrar el texto de manera más orgánica, acompañando el ritmo visual de la ilustración y reforzando el estilo ochentoso de la pieza.
La milonga sigue y es turno de iluminar la escena. Con la herramienta Pluma, vas a dibujar un haz de luz inspirado en los reflectores de las pistas de baile. Detalle que agrega profundidad y color en este tutorial que casi llega a su fin.
En el último tramo el foco se pone en la Galería de efectos para que el poster parezca como recién salido de imprenta. A través de combinaciones de distintas texturas artísticas, se crea un acabado sutil sobre el diseño que rompe con la perfección digital dando un aspecto orgánico.
¿Listo para salir a la pista? Dale Play a tu playlist, abre Illustrator y disfruta el proceso mientras aprendes algo nuevo ¡Comienza ahora!
Sobre la Artista
Ari Marasco es una diseñadora gráfica argentina radicada en Italia. Trabaja de forma independiente colaborando con proyectos internacionales. Dirige su propia escuela online, donde más de 700 estudiantes han aprendido diseño gráfico, branding y herramientas creativas a través de cursos prácticos creados por ella. Se destaca por su estilo claro, funcional y enfocado en soluciones visuales efectivas. En redes sociales comparte consejos y experiencias reales sobre diseño y creación de contenido, inspirando a una comunidad creativa en constante crecimiento.
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