10-16-2017, 10:57 PM
Here's the trike, took much more time than expected but I learned a lot.
Thanks to everyone who helped me with crits!
More crits are always welcome :)
As for perspective, I decided to follow my own advice I gave Trigger and made a 3d blockout, made a grid based on it and did stuff in 2d, then checking myself with 3d model. Good way to practice but it's extremely hard not to cheat when you have a model. I must admit that I cheated a bit due to time constraints, but still my 2d perspective improved since I had instant feedback and mistakes correction.
I think I've got problems with golden chrome material here, so I'm going to continue working on "How to render" book, reflective surfaces chapter. "How to draw" and matte surfaces have been a blast, can't say I mastered those ofc, but hopefully enough to learn some new stuff :)
The project that the trike was made for only begins, not sure what comes next, will do tons of sketching and exploration.
Thanks to everyone who helped me with crits!
More crits are always welcome :)
As for perspective, I decided to follow my own advice I gave Trigger and made a 3d blockout, made a grid based on it and did stuff in 2d, then checking myself with 3d model. Good way to practice but it's extremely hard not to cheat when you have a model. I must admit that I cheated a bit due to time constraints, but still my 2d perspective improved since I had instant feedback and mistakes correction.
I think I've got problems with golden chrome material here, so I'm going to continue working on "How to render" book, reflective surfaces chapter. "How to draw" and matte surfaces have been a blast, can't say I mastered those ofc, but hopefully enough to learn some new stuff :)
The project that the trike was made for only begins, not sure what comes next, will do tons of sketching and exploration.