Saturday, May 24, 2008
Hand Assignment
A homework assignment! Done late, of course, but I'm pretty surprised that this guy could even get one done in the first place.
Mm, well, I did them pretty quickly... These were done in my smaller, personal sketchbook... I couldn't find the one that Wertz gave me at the beginning of the year... I think Emilie Reed stole it and wrote 'You weren't even going to use this page anyways!' on the last page of it. Just a theory, you know.
I don't have anything else to say about them, except that I kind of need the grade from them, ha ha... I need to pass this class with at least a 70%. Other than that, I just have Live-a-Live on the brain. Move... Buriki Daioh!
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Color Pencil study thumbnails
Three full-size thumbnails. The objects are a copy of The Tommyknockers by Stephen King, my sketchbook, my mp3 player (A Sony Walkman, which is reflective), and my glasses.
Drawn from three different angles- Crouching at almost eye-level near Dmitri's seat, behind the desks from the computer area, and sitting at my desk like a normal human being.
The first thumbnail is sans the glasses, because I couldn't find them that morning. Personally, I'm kind of partial to the third one... maybe just because it means I wouldn't have to draw in a weird position.
The common element between the movement of the objects was that the books were leaning with the sketchbook on top, and that the mp3 player was constantly in the foreground with the headphones leading away towards the foreground- to give the impression that a person off-frame was listening to it. This is because I was listening to it for all three thumbnails, but my headphones are broken now, ha ha.
Addendum: Added a fourth thumbnail.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
One-Point Perspective Hallway
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Boxes, in progress!
Friday, February 29, 2008
Sphere
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Action shot!
Friday, February 15, 2008
I want to ride my bicycle
I'd want to ride it where I like, but it's sort of upside-down. And I never learned how.
It's a work-in-progress, so it's not clean at all. I don't really know how to paint, so this can't end well.
It's a monochrome orange. Acryllic for the colors, and both Sharpie and India Ink for the lines.
I think I'll go back over it with India Ink later to get the lines back.
It's a work-in-progress, so it's not clean at all. I don't really know how to paint, so this can't end well.
It's a monochrome orange. Acryllic for the colors, and both Sharpie and India Ink for the lines.
I think I'll go back over it with India Ink later to get the lines back.
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