Saturday, September 26, 2015
Saturday, September 19, 2015
Two Muscle names
After learning the names of the human bones.
Now I what to learn the names of the muscles.
So here a random sketch thing to go with the names
frontalis muscle & temporalis muscle
Friday, September 18, 2015
Form 04
Understanding form from Life, Photo, Memory & Imagination
Here are some exercises to help to understand
the object's form and get an idea out out of your brain easier.
I think this is very crucial if you want to be a concept artist.
(These exercises can be hard so start with simple objects
then work your way up to harder stuff )
1. From life
First I found some interesting objects in the house and kitchen and I stared at each one to see the block shapes. Once I understood what block shapes it was made up of, I drew the object's construction out with a colouring pencil on a different angle. I then went over the construction with a black ink pen. (The scanner didn't pick up the colouring pencil that well :/ )
2. From photo
This is like no.1 (From life) above but it's from a flat image.
Drawing from a photo and drawing from life are not the same.
So this time we are going to try to put the flat information back into 3D information
in our brains, then draw them on a different angle just like no.1 (from life).
3. Short & long term memory
This a really good exercise but really hard too.
So for the short term memory, I walked around the house finding
some objects then I looked at them carefully to work out their construction.
I quickly went back to my office (at home) to draw them
but with a different angle than when I looked at them.
For the long term memory, I tried to remember some things from years ago.
I thought this would be easy but it was really hard.
I did the same thing with the block shapes and then drawing it.
4. Imagination
This is the same exercise as the others but the first step to this one is
to imagine anything you want :)
Monday, August 31, 2015
Form 03
Training your brain to do more
3-Dimensional drawings
Get your brain warmed up to drawing more 3-Dimensional
shapes to get away from flat 2-Dimensional drawing.
Not to say drawing flat is bad it's just to help your brain to
distinguish from the two. I find it helpful to think like a 3D modeller
and imagine that you are drawing with blocks.
I did an A4 page after work for a week.
Drawing objects inside box
Another helpful trick is to
Draw objects inside boxes, this should help you see and
align the object's proportions better.
I found this really helpful :)
Friday, August 28, 2015
Friday, August 21, 2015
R.I.P Marcus Patman
It was awesome to see your 3D skills at work.
Wish I got to know you more man
thanks for the inspiration and the hi5 :)
Chick out his website he was super talented
(Image from memory couldn't find any photos of Marcus)
Saturday, August 8, 2015
Form 02 Paul Richards wield + weld
I highly recommend doing
Paul Richards wield + weld
learnt alot :)
Link >Paul Richards wield + weld
(Images are not in order)
Paul Richards wield + weld
learnt alot :)
Link >Paul Richards wield + weld
(Images are not in order)
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