06-30-2016, 12:54 AM
Hey Walent, I agree, I like the sharper edged horse waaaay better than the softer edged one! Lookis like edge control is the key for you. I'm glad you figured this out. :-)
I have a few thoughts regarding your sketchy SF environment. It's very sketchy, so of course it isn't meant to be super perfect, but some parts of it seem skewed in relationship to other parts. The tower or a building suggests one perspective, but then a causeway looks like it isn't aligning with it. Overall, the concept seems pretty neat, but the perspective just feels wonky. I hope this makes sense? I'm only mentioning this 'cause you mention not being sure how you would render this. It seems to me that it would maybe be easier if you first put the concept on a firm foundation in the realm of perspective and line.
I'm master of nothing right now so none of this is meant as "advice", but I wanted to say something more useful than "oh cool keep drawing man". XD Keep on pushing!
I have a few thoughts regarding your sketchy SF environment. It's very sketchy, so of course it isn't meant to be super perfect, but some parts of it seem skewed in relationship to other parts. The tower or a building suggests one perspective, but then a causeway looks like it isn't aligning with it. Overall, the concept seems pretty neat, but the perspective just feels wonky. I hope this makes sense? I'm only mentioning this 'cause you mention not being sure how you would render this. It seems to me that it would maybe be easier if you first put the concept on a firm foundation in the realm of perspective and line.
I'm master of nothing right now so none of this is meant as "advice", but I wanted to say something more useful than "oh cool keep drawing man". XD Keep on pushing!
"Drawing is a skill like hammering a nail. You might not be great at it yet, but there is nothing stopping you from gettin' down and hammering away." -Irshad Karim
Sketchbook!
Sketchbook!