10-10-2012, 10:59 PM
Hi Isra,
I'd like to put my name down for your class.
I think perspective is important as it brings overall credibility to a piece. If the perspective of an image is off something will always seem wrong, even though it's just subtle. It helps to convey a sense of scale and distance and essentially turn a 2D image into a believable 3D scene.
My current skill level is still very basic. I am however very interested in understanding perspective as I believe it will be a great help to improve. I've mainly been studying anatomy and doing simple sketches up till now.
I work a full time job, but I really want to improve and I am willing to put in the hours it takes to make that happen, even if it means having to neglect other things for a while.
If you want to see my portfolio I guess my little art blog is the closest you will get, but as I say, it's still very basic:
http://mathjorgensen.blogspot.co.uk
Thanks,
-Mathias
I'd like to put my name down for your class.
I think perspective is important as it brings overall credibility to a piece. If the perspective of an image is off something will always seem wrong, even though it's just subtle. It helps to convey a sense of scale and distance and essentially turn a 2D image into a believable 3D scene.
My current skill level is still very basic. I am however very interested in understanding perspective as I believe it will be a great help to improve. I've mainly been studying anatomy and doing simple sketches up till now.
I work a full time job, but I really want to improve and I am willing to put in the hours it takes to make that happen, even if it means having to neglect other things for a while.
If you want to see my portfolio I guess my little art blog is the closest you will get, but as I say, it's still very basic:
http://mathjorgensen.blogspot.co.uk
Thanks,
-Mathias
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