It's been a few weeks since I carved out some time from my schedule to do some detailed sketching. I know I did those black and white sketches last week, but this here is a more involved perspective exercise. I will be using this approach when it comes time to render out the vehicles from my book.
I won the Gnomon Workshop Art Contest a few months ago, but never finished watching all the DVD's. So today I decided to take a day off Web Design and popped one into my PC. I followed along with one of my favorite artists, Feng Zhu.
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This image is a quick thumbnail sketch in which I got four quick ideas down to evaluate the silhouette and pick one to move forward with. |
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Loosely based on the top right thumbnail. This exercise made use of perspective and center line measuring by eye. I didn't use a ruler or straight line tool for a single line as I need to practice drawing with my entire arm and pivoting from my elbow. |
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