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Jason O.

Villena
Creative Arts Specialist II
Illustration
Line art may be prepared in two ways:
It is a graphic interpretation or visual explanation of a text,
concept or process designed for integration in developing
learning resources.
Categories of Illustration
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Conventional - Drawn Art Computer - Aided Art


Drawing VS Illustration
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Drawing Illustration
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Content
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Seek the writer’s approval of the rough sketch before final
illustration.
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Create illustration that depicts the original concept and intent
of the writer.
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Create illustration that complements the text, not just for
decoration or to patch up empty space.
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Suit the illustrations to the learner’s age, grade level, and life
situations.

High School Elementary Kinder


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Adhere illustrations to the DepEd social content guidelines.
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Create illustrations that are culture and gender sensitive.
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Use Filipino character in illustration if the subject is a person
unless specified.
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Illustrate with clarity for better understanding of the idea
or topic.

Kasipagan Pagkamakabayan
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Include
Spell outfigure
textssource
that are
whenever
superimposed
they are
in the
usedillustration.
to another
learning resource material. (First Name, Middle Initial, Last Name,
Title of Image, in Title of Print Material, Publishing City, Publisher, Date
Published)
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Use brief, consistent, and relevant file name in saving similar
artwork files in one manuscript. (e.g. p.29_house)

p.28_bicycle

p.30_camel p.29_house
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Provide final list of file name for all the created artwork
containing the learning resource title, chapter/unit number, page
number and the name of illustration for clearance approval purposes
(Illustrations Summary and Approval Sheet)
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Secure clearance and ensure validation from ethnic community
when creating and using local pictures and artworks involving
indigenous people culture (D.O. 51, s 2014)
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Technical
Specifications
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Specify the technical details background of the illustration
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Specify the kind of paper that the learning resource is to be
printed on (e.g. newsprint, technical bond paper, C2S 80 or 100 etc.) LRs
printed in newsprint paper should be printed in black and
white or grayscale. Whereas, LRs printed in mechanical bond
paper or C2S paper can be printed in color.

Newsprint Paper Bond Paper C2S Paper


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Create illustrations near the actual manuscript size.
Illustrations must be recognizable once it is reduced.
Resizing a raster illustration twice will degrade its quality.
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Set raster artworks in 300 ppi in actual size. The resolution
should be higher for small bitmap and raster image such as
two square inch or smaller.
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Follow the color scheme of printers (CMYK) in colored artworks.
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Use line art illustration in single-color. No shading effect other
than hatching, cross hatching and stipple shading shall be applied.

Hatching

Cross Hatching

Stipple
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Maintain high definition in illustrations for color or black and
white and apply solid black ink lines uniformly in all parts of
a line.
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Observe the right balance between filled and empty space, as
well as proportion of illustration to text. An element assumes
more importance when there is space around it.
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Observe proper layouting of the text and illustration such that
the text is readable and does not overlap the important details
of the illustration.
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Observe high contrast between the illustration, background
and text.
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Create illustrations facing toward the page gutter.
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Specify units of measure and scale to be used in the illustration.
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Provide step by step frames for illustration to steps and processes.
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Frame illustrations only when necessary. Use thinner lines for the
frames than that of the illustrations.
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Crop illustrations properly. When cropping an illustration of a
person, avoid cropping in the joints like the hips, neck, shoulder,
knee, and elbow.
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Ensure that illustrations of a face of either humans or animals
are not placed or drawn on the gutters of the learning resource
material.
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Use flatbed scanner for manually drawn illustration. Hand-held
devices for scanning like cell phone with built in camera and
scanning applications do not produce quality scans.
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Scan manually-drawn illustration in 300 to 600 dpi in actual size
to capture all the details of the illustration and produce quality
scans.
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Save scanned illustrations in JPEG and PNG.
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Save digital illustration in PSD layered file, SVG, JPEG, PNG or TIF.
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Visuals
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Plan the placement of illustration.
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Draw the content illustrations first before creating a cover art.

Cover Art

Content Illustrations
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Create illustrations that are attractive and appealing.
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Create original, realistic, simple, clear, free of clutter, suitably
proportioned, in the right perspective and recognizable
illustrations.
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Photocopying, scanning of published printed illustrations and
screen captures/frame grabs of illustrations from the internet
are prohibited.
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Apply compositional techniques or approaches to unify an
artwork such as the rule of thirds, rule of odds and rule of
space.
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Create illustrations that depict motion to describe an activity.
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Create illustrations that sustain consistency of style throughout
the development of the learning resource.
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Use callouts to emphasize the important parts of the illustration.
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No modification of any illustration from the master manuscript.
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Choose and use colors carefully and appropriately since
their significance and meaning differ in various cultures.
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Use colored pens and pencils in coloring manually drawn
illustrations.
Prohibition in Illustrating the
Philippine Flag
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Do not mutilate, deface, defile the illustrations of the
Philippine flag.
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Do not draw the Philippine Flag in drapes, festoon,
or in table cloth.
Do not draw the Philippine Flag as covering for ceiling,
in walls, statues and other objects.
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Do not draw the Philippine Flag in the hood, side, back
and top of motor vehicles.
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Do not draw the Philippine Flag in staff or whip or
unveiling monuments or statues.
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Do not draw the Philippine Flag in industrial, commercial
or agricultural labels or designs.
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Do not draw the Philippine Flag in discotheques,
cockpits, night and day clubs, casinos, gambling joints
and places of vice or where frivolity prevails.
Line art may be prepared in two ways:
Do not draw the Philippine Flag in whole or in part in
costume or uniform;
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Do not add any word, figure, mark, picture, design,
drawings, advertisement, or imprint of any nature
on the National Flag.
Line art may be prepared in two ways:
Do not paint or attach representation of the National
Flag on handkerchiefs, napkins, cushions, and articles
of merchandise.
Line art may be prepared in two ways:
Do not include the Philippine Flag in advertisement or
infomercials; and
To display the National Flag in front of buildings or offices
occupied by aliens.
Guidelines in Logo
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Official seal and logo must be treated with respect, for they
communicate officially their mandate. Thus, these identity
marks must be reconstructed with extra care so as not to
distort the officially recognized designs or signatures. The
following are the guidelines when illustrating official seal
and logo
The DepEd
Line Official
art may Seal
be prepared in two ways:
The DepEd
Line Official
art may Logo in
be prepared two ways:
Improper Reconstruction of
the Official Signatures
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Do not reconstruct for artistic effect.
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Do not use other colors.
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Do not use drop shadow.
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Do not resize or use below the minimum size.
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Do not distort.
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Do not use word marks in isolation.
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Do not use spreading pattern as background of cover
or event of advocacy materials.
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Do not add elements
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Do not create new lockups.
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Do not use at an angle.
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Do not use distracting background.
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Do not scale elements.
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Do not cut.
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Do not combine with other graphics.
Annexes
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(Forms, prepared in two ways:
and Templates)

• Illustrations Summary and Approval Sheet


• Storyboard
• Artwork Assignment Agreement (LRC Form 2)
• Inventory of Third Party Contents (LRC Form 6)
• Performa Communication Seeking Permission to Copy (LRC Form 7)
• Model Release Form (LRC Form 8)
Copyright
Line art mayNotice
be prepared in two ways:

• Many of the images and texts used in this


presentation were taken from the internet.

• All rights to these images are held by their


respective owners and creators.

• These images were used only for purposes of


giving examples and instruction and must not
be disseminated beyond the intended audience.
Development
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prepared in two ways:
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