07-19-2024, 09:57 AM
(07-19-2024, 01:34 AM)darktiste Wrote: I think it depend if you want more of a narrative story board driven perspective approach (Marcos Mateu-Mestre) or if you want a more technical industrial design type approach Scott Robertson.
Depend if you can get your hand on one or both you can decide to mix them also but that probably more time consuming.
Personally if you want to understand complex scene you probably need Scott Robertson
Perspective can suck the soul out of you so finding a way to make it fun is key i believe.
Depend if you want to follow instruction to the letter or if your more up for a challenged by creating your own environnement.Some book don't come with exercise so you can't always expect to be guided by the hand.
I would prefer there to be assignments, but I think I can do without. I will probably go with Scott Robertson, since his book seems more focused on solely perspective. You are right it can suck the soul out of oneself, I'm a bit afraid of burning out, but we'll see.
11th assignments.
1 Kind of an odd bookcase, I suppose it's one of those you keep under the bed.
2 I hope I did this right.
3 My drawing.
4 My drawing.