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Moderndayjames don't use gradient but rather crosshatching and flat value as far as i remember.It just a stylistic choose of course just wanna mention it if it might be pertinent.You should also stick to the idea of drawing the subject in different angle as he often does this it to create a stronger mental image inside your head.Definitively not the most enjoyable exercise but a valuable one to practice spacial proportion in perspective for example create a front view a back view a side view and 3/4 view of the object an above the object view.This should be enought for prop design.
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Thanks darktiste the sketch took about 20 odd mins and about 5 mins to bang out value so no biggie, to be honest I'm not that worried about how people sketch there subject they can add colour if they want as long as they are pumping them out....
but why I mentioned modernjames was more his thinking in turning the subject in space/perspective as was mentioned in original post and what you have highlighted
Most of my drawings will be done in pen as thats what I prefer to draw with....as you cam see my lines done on tablet are scratchy and suck but hopefully this will help there as well
Totally appreciate the feedback and comments darktiste
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It best to have a 3d software with 3d model you can draw from or you can setup still life it just harder to keep the object with the same point in the x y z axis computer make it easier. one other thing you can do if you live near free or low cost museum is to draw the object you find there it restrict your option and it also push you outside your confort zone and it also encourage you to being able to stylize object to be more esthetically pleasing.Alway make sure you can draw there before going there.Would be also interesting to see some traditional drawing to balance the whole digital aspect if it possible.
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I like how you present the belt on a figure or atleast some kind of volume it help sell the product in my opinion.Just make sure the focus remain on the belt(piece of costume)
I also like that you have added a unfolded version of the belt i suppose it helpful to inclued one flat version of the object for the texturing team.
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Might be a good idea to create a list of item you want to be working on unless you want to repeat making belt endlessly.
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Thanks darkiste. I found laying the belts flat helps me understand how they work better. It's going to be a lot harder to do once I get into similar stuff Razor has been doing with the sword holder straps.
Looking good Razor. As painful as it is, don't forget to draw the belts in different perspectives. It helps a lot with understanding how they work. Very keen to see your civil war and/or Western belts!
Did we have idea as to what we wanted to move onto next? I can make another pinterest reference board for it to give us another launching pad with references :)
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thanks chubby_cat yes very painful and enjoyable at the same time lol....
yea I sort of started getting into rendering which I really didnt want to get into, wanted to keep it more sketchy, gestural and construction like.... but habits die hard, anyway will post those anyway... yep need to get back on track and start rotating them in space
I was thinking maybe doing bags, pouches, backpacks etc next, probably easier to construct as well, unless you have a suggestion you would like to do
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Really love the rendered pieces Razor! Super cool.
I'm more than happy to work on bags next. I'll start gathering some references for us
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What white pen your using i find most of those white gel pen to be really bad.You seem kinda bad to just being honest.Some people recommend using white gouache i might try that one day.
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